Health Care Systems manage to balance competing demands for care with limited supplies of resources. They achieve an equilibrium. This paper describes a resource allocation model that represents this equilibrium as the equalizing of pressures between different levels of treatment. A pilot version of the model is formulated, solved, and programmed; and an illustrative example is given. Work towards a more sophisticated model is proposed
This paper sets out the background and initial results of a resource allocation model called RAMOS. ...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Governmental policies in all countries strongly influence the medical services available to society....
The function of the resource allocation sub-model within the IIASA Health Care System model is to si...
Within the context of the IIASA Health Care System model the function of the resource allocation sub...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the health care system is the...
The planning of health services can be viewed as occurring in two stages--the estimation of the amou...
This paper investigates the consequences of adding a demand constraint to models of the response of ...
The principal aim of health care research at IIASA has been to develop a family of submodels of nati...
The purpose of a resource allocation sub-model, within the IIASA National Health Care System (HCS) m...
Working Paper; n. 16- Contents #5- The Models #10- The Problem #11- First Results from Massachusetts...
The function of the resource allocation submodel within the IIASA Health Care System model is to sim...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the Health Care System (HCS) ...
The first version of a mathematical health care system model by IIASA's Bio-Medical Project consiste...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the Health Care System (HCS) ...
This paper sets out the background and initial results of a resource allocation model called RAMOS. ...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Governmental policies in all countries strongly influence the medical services available to society....
The function of the resource allocation sub-model within the IIASA Health Care System model is to si...
Within the context of the IIASA Health Care System model the function of the resource allocation sub...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the health care system is the...
The planning of health services can be viewed as occurring in two stages--the estimation of the amou...
This paper investigates the consequences of adding a demand constraint to models of the response of ...
The principal aim of health care research at IIASA has been to develop a family of submodels of nati...
The purpose of a resource allocation sub-model, within the IIASA National Health Care System (HCS) m...
Working Paper; n. 16- Contents #5- The Models #10- The Problem #11- First Results from Massachusetts...
The function of the resource allocation submodel within the IIASA Health Care System model is to sim...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the Health Care System (HCS) ...
The first version of a mathematical health care system model by IIASA's Bio-Medical Project consiste...
In many developed countries the problem of allocating resources within the Health Care System (HCS) ...
This paper sets out the background and initial results of a resource allocation model called RAMOS. ...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Governmental policies in all countries strongly influence the medical services available to society....