Objective To describe the views of people, 65 years and over, receiving continuous public care and service, on prioritization and resource allocation in health care, in relation to gender, age, housing, health-related quality of life (QoL) and degree of activities of daily living (ADL) dependency. Background How older people receiving continuous public care and service view prioritization and resource allocation in health care is sparsely investigated, although this group most certainly has the experience and also often is the target in discussions concerning prioritization. It is necessary, for democracy and for the development of new models of service delivery, to find out how people receiving long-term care and service view these issues....
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
OBJECTIVES: Prioritisation in healthcare is an issue of growing importance due to scarcity of resour...
The number of older people (aged 65+) will more than double by 2050 in Sweden. The ageing population...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate older people's views and experience of prioritisation and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to describe the view of age-related prioritisation in health care ...
This paper gives an account of the ways of thinking that are prevalent in the discussion about matte...
Aim. Older people's views of prioritization in health care. The applicability of an interview study....
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
AIM: To investigate physicians' experiences in relation to prioritization and financing in health ca...
Context:Decisions about resource allocation in long-term care are a perennial issue. The basis for d...
The principle of priority setting in healthcare is constantly being challenged by increasingcosts an...
Population ageing is a major concern in most European countries. Demands for health- and care servic...
The aims of this paper are to investigate both older people's views about ways In which to finance h...
This study\u27s purpose is to explore the use of universal health outcome prioritization tools to fa...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
OBJECTIVES: Prioritisation in healthcare is an issue of growing importance due to scarcity of resour...
The number of older people (aged 65+) will more than double by 2050 in Sweden. The ageing population...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate older people's views and experience of prioritisation and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to describe the view of age-related prioritisation in health care ...
This paper gives an account of the ways of thinking that are prevalent in the discussion about matte...
Aim. Older people's views of prioritization in health care. The applicability of an interview study....
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
AIM: To investigate physicians' experiences in relation to prioritization and financing in health ca...
Context:Decisions about resource allocation in long-term care are a perennial issue. The basis for d...
The principle of priority setting in healthcare is constantly being challenged by increasingcosts an...
Population ageing is a major concern in most European countries. Demands for health- and care servic...
The aims of this paper are to investigate both older people's views about ways In which to finance h...
This study\u27s purpose is to explore the use of universal health outcome prioritization tools to fa...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
OBJECTIVES: Prioritisation in healthcare is an issue of growing importance due to scarcity of resour...
The number of older people (aged 65+) will more than double by 2050 in Sweden. The ageing population...