Background: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfare from given resources (efficiency) and considerations related to the distribution of welfare among the population and to social justice (equity). The aim of this paper is to measure the relative weights of the efficiency- and equity-enhancing criteria in the preferences of health policy-makers in Israel, and to compare the Israeli results with those of other countries. Methods: We used the criteria of efficiency and equity which were adopted in a previous international study, adapted to Israel. The equity criteria, as defined in the international study, are: severity of the disease, age (young vs. elderly), and the extent to which the poor are sub...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
Abstract Background The use of research evidence in h...
When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typic...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
none4siBackground: The trade-off between efficiency and equity has been largely studied in the healt...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
Contains fulltext : 110793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: W...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
Background: Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health...
AbstractBackgroundWorldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in ...
Background Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health....
Abstract When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy mak...
Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health. Recent res...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
Abstract Background The use of research evidence in h...
When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typic...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
none4siBackground: The trade-off between efficiency and equity has been largely studied in the healt...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
Contains fulltext : 110793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: W...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
Background: Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health...
AbstractBackgroundWorldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in ...
Background Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health....
Abstract When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy mak...
Worldwide, there is a need for formalization of the priority setting processes in health. Recent res...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
Abstract Background The use of research evidence in h...
When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typic...