Background Despite the significant role “values” play in decision-making no definition or attributes regarding the concept have been provided in health policy-making. This study aimed to clarify the defining attributes of a concept of value and its irrelevant structures in health policy-making. We anticipate our findings will help reduce the semantic ambiguities associated with the use of “values” and other concepts such as principles, criteria, attitudes, and beliefs. Methods An extensive search of literature was carried out using electronic data base and library. The overall search strategy yielded about 1540 articles and 450 additional records. Based on traditional qualitative research, studies were purposefully selected and th...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence develops guidance for the allocation of resour...
In many countries, a gap exists between the population's need for health care and available resource...
Background: Despite the significant role “values” play in decision-making no definition or attribute...
Health is a multifaceted concept and thus it defies any precise definition. The narrow definition of...
This paper addresses the role of policy and evidence in health promotion. The concept of von Wright&...
Chiara Marzorati,1,2 Gabriella Pravettoni2,3 1Foundations of the Life Sciences, Bioethics and Cognit...
In the last 10 years, value has played a key role in the health care system. In this concept, innova...
Abstract Background The healthcare sector is evolving while life expectancy is increasing. These tre...
This paper addresses the role of policy and evidence in health promotion. The concept of von Wright...
Health dialogue encompasses strategies to influence decisions to improve health, but it is often sti...
The concept of value placed on health is very important in several different theoretical approaches ...
Objective Based on the concept of value creation the aim was to analyse a sample of patients’ unstru...
We examine five approaches economists and health policy analysts have developed for evaluating polic...
Background: Chile and Colombia are examples of Latin American countries with health syste...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence develops guidance for the allocation of resour...
In many countries, a gap exists between the population's need for health care and available resource...
Background: Despite the significant role “values” play in decision-making no definition or attribute...
Health is a multifaceted concept and thus it defies any precise definition. The narrow definition of...
This paper addresses the role of policy and evidence in health promotion. The concept of von Wright&...
Chiara Marzorati,1,2 Gabriella Pravettoni2,3 1Foundations of the Life Sciences, Bioethics and Cognit...
In the last 10 years, value has played a key role in the health care system. In this concept, innova...
Abstract Background The healthcare sector is evolving while life expectancy is increasing. These tre...
This paper addresses the role of policy and evidence in health promotion. The concept of von Wright...
Health dialogue encompasses strategies to influence decisions to improve health, but it is often sti...
The concept of value placed on health is very important in several different theoretical approaches ...
Objective Based on the concept of value creation the aim was to analyse a sample of patients’ unstru...
We examine five approaches economists and health policy analysts have developed for evaluating polic...
Background: Chile and Colombia are examples of Latin American countries with health syste...
Let us start with an example of health policy analysis in action. Within that category of countries ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence develops guidance for the allocation of resour...
In many countries, a gap exists between the population's need for health care and available resource...