This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organization, offers a comprehensive map of equity criteria that are relevant to health care priority setting and should be considered in addition to cost-effectiveness analysis. The guidance, in the form of a checklist, is especially targeted at decision makers who set priorities at national and sub-national levels, and those who interpret findings from cost-effectiveness analysis. It is also targeted at researchers conducting cost-effectiveness analysis to improve reporting of their results in the light of these other criteria. The guidance was develop through a series of expert consultation meetings and involved three steps: i) methods and norma...
Background: Health care decision making requires making resource allocation decisio...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
Contains fulltext : 138134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This Guidance f...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
Guidance on priority setting in health care (GPS-Health): the inclusion of equity criteria not captu...
Contains fulltext : 50394.pdf ( ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: Priority setting of healt...
Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an optimal ex...
Abstract Background In rationing decisions in health, many criteria like costs, effectiveness, equit...
ABSTRACT: Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an ...
textabstractPriority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to a...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Background: Health care decision making requires making resource allocation decisio...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
Contains fulltext : 138134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This Guidance f...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
Guidance on priority setting in health care (GPS-Health): the inclusion of equity criteria not captu...
Contains fulltext : 50394.pdf ( ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: Priority setting of healt...
Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an optimal ex...
Abstract Background In rationing decisions in health, many criteria like costs, effectiveness, equit...
ABSTRACT: Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an ...
textabstractPriority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to a...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Background: Health care decision making requires making resource allocation decisio...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...