نتایج جستجو برای: priority setting evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1095846  

2015
Edwine W Barasa Sassy Molyneux Mike English Susan Cleary

Priority setting research has focused on the macro (national) and micro (bedside) level, leaving the meso (institutional, hospital) level relatively neglected. This is surprising given the key role that hospitals play in the delivery of healthcare services and the large proportion of health systems resources that they absorb. To explore the factors that impact upon priority setting at the hospi...

2010
Eva Arvidsson Malin André Lars Borgquist Per Carlsson

BACKGROUND Swedish health care authorities use three key criteria to produce national guidelines for local priority setting: severity of the health condition, expected patient benefit, and cost-effectiveness of medical intervention. Priority setting in primary health care (PHC) has significant implications for health costs and outcomes in the health care system. Nevertheless, these guidelines h...

2017
Jeremy A. Lauer Dheepa Rajan Melanie Y. Bertram

In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiveness is not sufficient for priority setting for universal health coverage (UHC), a claim which is correct as far as it goes. However, their focus on the procedural legitimacy of 'micro' priority setting processes (eg, decisions concerning the reimbursement of specific interventions), and their rel...

Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more reflection is needed on whether such forms of power are legitimate. Global health is a new and evolving field that builds upon the historical fields of public and international health, but is more multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary in nature. This article argues that the distribution of power ...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
D K Martin J L Pater P A Singer

BACKGROUND Frameworks for legitimate and fair priority setting emphasise the importance of the rationales for priority setting decisions. However, priority setting rationales, in particular for new cancer drugs, are not well described. We describe the rationales used by a committee making funding decisions for new cancer drugs. METHODS We did a qualitative case study of a priority setting com...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Jennifer L Gibson Douglas K Martin Peter A Singer

Priority setting tends to take place in health care settings that are hierarchical and politically complex. Fair processes, as defined for example by Daniels' and Sabin's accountability for reasonableness framework, have been identified as essential for securing socially acceptable priority setting decisions. However, power differences in the decision-making context can pose a serious impedimen...

2006
L Fernandez

10.2217/17460751.1.5.xxx © 2 oo f Evaluation of: Eggan K, Jurga S, Gosden R, Min IM, Wagers AJ. Ovulated oocytes in adult mice derive from non-circulating germ cells. Nature 441, 1109–1114 (2006) [5]. This interesting study investigates the hypothesis that stem cells in adult bone marrow and the circulatory system populate mouse ovaries and contribute to the germline. When pairs of GFP+ and GFP...

Journal: :The International journal of health planning and management 2014
Salome A Bukachi Washington Onyango-Ouma Jared Maaka Siso Isaac K Nyamongo Joseph K Mutai Anna Karin Hurtig Oystein Evjen Olsen Jens Byskov

In resource-poor settings, the accountability for reasonableness (A4R) has been identified as an important advance in priority setting that helps to operationalize fair priority setting in specific contexts. The four conditions of A4R are backed by theory, not evidence, that conformance with them improves the priority setting decisions. This paper describes the healthcare priority setting proce...

Journal: :Rel. Eng. & Sys. Safety 2006
Per Hokstad Trygve Steiro

This paper presents the framework of an approach to support planning and priority setting for risk control. Such an approach could assist government/regulatory authorities in their allocation of resources among different sectors. The term risk will here be used in a very wide sense, and it will include, but not restrict to, the traditional HES (Health, Environment and Safety) concept. An overal...

2017
Sarah R. Hill Luke Vale David Hunter Emily Henderson Yemi Oluboyede

Public health interventions have unique characteristics compared to health technologies, which present additional challenges for economic evaluation (EE). High quality EEs that are able to address the particular methodological challenges are important for public health decision-makers. In England, they are even more pertinent given the transition of public health responsibilities in 2013 from t...

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