In Québec, recent political statements have strengthened the necessity to allocate resources according to regional population needs. A regional-provincial working group was set up to propose needs indicators in 8 different fields--or client-oriented programs--which subdivide the entire spectrum of health and social services in Québec. These programs include physical health, mental health, public health, functionally impaired elderly people, physical deficiency, intellectual deficiency, alcoholism and drug abuse and problems (abuse, neglect, delinquency) among young people and their families. The following paper summarizes the main proposals of the working group. Some comments are made on the definition of client-oriented programs, basic con...
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Objective: to develop a transparent, needs-based mental health resource allocation framework to guid...
*<p>Number of health care resources per 1,000 residents and percentage of total regional health care...
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Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Abstract Background Optimal, need-based, and equitable allocation of financial resources is one of t...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
In an attempt to limit its health care expenditures, Ontario is, as one option, exploring the possib...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
A key component of provincial health reform plans in the 1990s (and directly linked to the process o...
SUMMARY A semi-quantitative method of analysing the relationship between health care resources and n...
The existence of geographic variations in the use of healthcare services has largely been documented...
Capitation models have been suggested as an alternative to funding methods based on historical utili...
The construction of social indices to compare local areas from census and other data has an importan...
Objective: to develop a transparent, needs-based mental health resource allocation framework to guid...
*<p>Number of health care resources per 1,000 residents and percentage of total regional health care...
To develop a method of allocating publicly funded health care resources among communities according ...
One of the many aspects involved in planning for regionalization in the B.C. Health Ministry is the ...
In an attempt to limit its health care expenditures, Ontario is, as one option, exploring the possib...
Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Abstract Background Optimal, need-based, and equitable allocation of financial resources is one of t...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
In an attempt to limit its health care expenditures, Ontario is, as one option, exploring the possib...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
A key component of provincial health reform plans in the 1990s (and directly linked to the process o...
SUMMARY A semi-quantitative method of analysing the relationship between health care resources and n...
The existence of geographic variations in the use of healthcare services has largely been documented...
Capitation models have been suggested as an alternative to funding methods based on historical utili...
The construction of social indices to compare local areas from census and other data has an importan...
Objective: to develop a transparent, needs-based mental health resource allocation framework to guid...
*<p>Number of health care resources per 1,000 residents and percentage of total regional health care...