نتایج جستجو برای: Deliberative Processes

تعداد نتایج: 530798  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
maarten p. jansen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands jan-kees helderman institute for management research, radboud university, nijmegen, the netherlands bert boer institute of health policy and management, erasmus university rotterdam, rotterdam, the netherlands rob baltussen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands

embedding health technology assessment (hta) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. however, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. in this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. we first present the misconce...

As healthcare resources become increasingly scarce due to growing demand and stagnating budgets, the need for effective priority setting and resource allocation will become ever more critical to providing sustainable care to patients. While societal values should certainly play a part in guiding these processes, the methodology used to capture these values need not necessarily be limited to mul...

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2016

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kalipso chalkidou institute of global health innovation, imperial college london, london, uk ryan li institute of global health innovation, imperial college london, london, uk anthony j. culyer department of economics & related studies and centre for health economics, university of york, york, uk amanda glassman center for global development, washington, dc, usa karen j. hofman school of public health, faculty of health sciences, university of the witwatersrand, johannesburg, south africa yot teerawattananon health intervention and technology assessment program (hitap), nonthaburi, thailand

cost-effectiveness analysis (cea) can help countries attain and sustain universal health coverage (uhc), as long as it is context-specific and considered within deliberative processes at the country level. institutionalising robust deliberative processes requires significant time and resources, however, and countries often begin by demanding evidence (including local cea evidence as well as evi...

Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) can help countries attain and sustain universal health coverage (UHC), as long as it is context-specific and considered within deliberative processes at the country level. Institutionalising robust deliberative processes requires significant time and resources, however, and countries often begin by demanding evidence (including local CEA evidence as well as evi...

Priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in their strive for universal health coverage (UHC). However, present initiatives on priority setting are mainly geared towards the development of more cost-effectiveness information, and this evidence does not sufficiently support countries to make optimal...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008
Judy Gregory Janette Hartz-Karp Rebecca Watson

BACKGROUND This paper examines work in deliberative approaches to community engagement used in Western Australia by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure and other planning and infrastructure agencies between 2001 and 2005, and considers whether the techniques could be applied to the development of health policy in Australia. RESULTS Deliberative processes were used in WA to address s...

2005
Shivanand Balram Suzana Dragicevic Timothy L. Nyerges Kevin S. Ramsey Matthew W. Wilson

Recent research about " analytic-deliberative " decision processes shows that meaningful public participation is possible, and decision outcomes are improved. The analytic component provides technical information that ensures broad-based, competent perspectives are treated. The deliberative component provides an opportunity to interactively give voice to a diversity of values, alternatives, and...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
rob baltussen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands maarten p. jansen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands evelinn mikkelsen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands noor tromp radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands jan hontelez erasmus mc, university medical center rotterdam, rotterdam, the netherlands leon bijlmakers radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands gert jan van der wilt

priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support low- and middle-income countries (lmics) in their strive for universal health coverage (uhc). however, present initiatives on priority setting are mainly geared towards the development of more cost-effectiveness information, and this evidence does not sufficiently support countries to make optimal...

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