Purpose Using the example of community access programs (CAPs), the purpose of this paper is to describe resource allocation and policy decisions related to providing health services for the uninsured in the USA and the organizational values affecting these decisions. Design/methodology/approach The study used comparative case study methodology at two geographically diverse sites. Researchers collected data from program documents, meeting observations, and interviews with program stakeholders. Findings Five resource allocation or policy decisions relevant to providing healthcare services were described at each site across three categories: designing the health plan, reacting to funding changes, and revising policies. Organizational values of...
Public policy decisions about patients' access to limited healthcare resources must be defensible an...
Health care policymaking has been largely a closed system in which policymaking experts, special int...
Legislated policies are not self-implementing. This study was conducted to understand how, in a poli...
BackgroundFor the last 20 years, health provider organizations have made efforts to align mission, v...
Health services research has shown that reimbursement methods developed to pay health care providers...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
The resources available for healthcare are limited compared with demand, if not need, and all health...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Background Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Abstract Background This is the fourth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability i...
Background: This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Abstract Background This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Public policy decisions about patients' access to limited healthcare resources must be defensible an...
Health care policymaking has been largely a closed system in which policymaking experts, special int...
Legislated policies are not self-implementing. This study was conducted to understand how, in a poli...
BackgroundFor the last 20 years, health provider organizations have made efforts to align mission, v...
Health services research has shown that reimbursement methods developed to pay health care providers...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
The resources available for healthcare are limited compared with demand, if not need, and all health...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Background Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Abstract Background This is the fourth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability i...
Background: This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Abstract Background This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in...
Background: This is the fourth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Public policy decisions about patients' access to limited healthcare resources must be defensible an...
Health care policymaking has been largely a closed system in which policymaking experts, special int...
Legislated policies are not self-implementing. This study was conducted to understand how, in a poli...