Although efficiency is a core concept in health economics, its impact on health care practice still is modest. Despite an increased pressure on resource allocation, a widespread use of low-value care is identified. Nonetheless, disinvestments are rare. Why is this so? This is the key question of this paper: why are disinvestments not more prevalent and improving the efficiency of the health care system, given their sound foundation in health economics, their morally important rationale, the significant evidence for a long list of low-value care and available alternatives? Although several external barriers to disinvestments have been identified, this paper looks inside us for mental mechanisms that hamper rational assessment, implementation...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Choices about what to fund and what not to fund are necessary in health care because claims on resou...
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Abstract Although efficiency is a core concept in health economics, its impact on health care practi...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Background<br>In the context of limited health resources, health organisations must make decisions a...
Fully or partially withdrawing the reimbursement of healthcare interventions that are currently bein...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
Most new health technologies and clinical practices are assessed for safety, effectiveness and cost ...
For health care, economists have developed cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) as a “rational,” analyt...
Background: This is the ninth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Withdrawing health resources from existing healthcare practices, procedures, technologies, or pharma...
Objective: Within publicly funded health care, there is an urgent need to reduce spending while maxi...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Choices about what to fund and what not to fund are necessary in health care because claims on resou...
Contains fulltext : 70474.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Favourable cos...
Abstract Although efficiency is a core concept in health economics, its impact on health care practi...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Background<br>In the context of limited health resources, health organisations must make decisions a...
Fully or partially withdrawing the reimbursement of healthcare interventions that are currently bein...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
Most new health technologies and clinical practices are assessed for safety, effectiveness and cost ...
For health care, economists have developed cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) as a “rational,” analyt...
Background: This is the ninth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Withdrawing health resources from existing healthcare practices, procedures, technologies, or pharma...
Objective: Within publicly funded health care, there is an urgent need to reduce spending while maxi...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Choices about what to fund and what not to fund are necessary in health care because claims on resou...
Contains fulltext : 70474.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Favourable cos...