Capitation models have been suggested as an alternative to funding methods based on historical utilization patterns. Capitation funding distributes resources to regions or programs according to their population, adjusted for the age and gender composition and relative need. The most commonly used relative needs measure is the Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR). This paper compares the distribution of resources in Ontario implied by a variety of capitation formula. Another aspect of this research is to design a mechanism that translates the SMR into a funding allocation index. We specify a non-linear model to capture the relationship between current expenditures and the SMR while controlling for historical utilization factors. In contrast to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis addressed the issue of identifying an indicator(...
The paper focuses on the hospital and community health service component of the current formula for ...
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...
In an attempt to limit its health care expenditures, Ontario is, as one option, exploring the possib...
Needs-based capitation models have been suggested as an alternative to health-care funding methods b...
In this study we develop a methodology for calculating a capitation rate for a Comprehensive Health ...
To develop a method of allocating publicly funded health care resources among communities according ...
Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach fo...
Objective. To develop and evaluate alternative methods of adjusting primary medical care capitation ...
Objective. To develop and evaluate alternative methods of adjusting primary medical care capitation ...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
1.0 Background Since 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MOHLTC) has used an eq...
SUMMARY A semi-quantitative method of analysing the relationship between health care resources and n...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis addressed the issue of identifying an indicator(...
The paper focuses on the hospital and community health service component of the current formula for ...
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...
In an attempt to limit its health care expenditures, Ontario is, as one option, exploring the possib...
Needs-based capitation models have been suggested as an alternative to health-care funding methods b...
In this study we develop a methodology for calculating a capitation rate for a Comprehensive Health ...
To develop a method of allocating publicly funded health care resources among communities according ...
Abstract Background A key policy objective in most publicly financed health care systems is to alloc...
Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach fo...
Objective. To develop and evaluate alternative methods of adjusting primary medical care capitation ...
Objective. To develop and evaluate alternative methods of adjusting primary medical care capitation ...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
1.0 Background Since 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MOHLTC) has used an eq...
SUMMARY A semi-quantitative method of analysing the relationship between health care resources and n...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis addressed the issue of identifying an indicator(...
The paper focuses on the hospital and community health service component of the current formula for ...
One of the many aspects involved in planning for regionalization in the B.C. Health Ministry is the ...