نتایج جستجو برای: health policy decision making

تعداد نتایج: 1629856  

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2007
Daniel D Reidpath Pascale Allotey

BACKGROUND Notions of equity are fundamental to, and drive much of the current thinking about global health. Health inequity, however, is usually measured using health inequality as a proxy - implicitly conflating equity and equality. Unfortunately measures of global health inequality do not take account of the health inequity associated with the additional, and unfair, encumbrances that poor h...

Journal: :Health policy 1996
F Rutten

The current role of economic appraisal in health policy and medical practice is outlined, emphasizing the pharmaceutical sector where developments are most marked. General health policy in the Netherlands and pharmaceutical policy in Australia are presented as examples of how economic appraisal may diffuse further as a decision-support tool for health authorities. This can be promoted by studyi...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
maryam zahmatkesh kingston university, london, uk mark exworthy health services management centre, university of birmingham, birmingham, uk

decentralisation continues to re-appear in health system reform across the world. evaluation of these reforms reveals how research on decentralisation continues to evolve. in this paper, we examine the theoretical foundations and empirical references which underpin current approaches to studying decentralisation in health systems.

2014
Reinhard Huss Mahua Das Bassey Ebenso Bindiya Rawat Obinna Onwujekwe Giuliano Russo Lucie Blok Putthasri Weerasak Tolib Mirzoev

Background Policy-making can be described as a complex decisionmaking process involving different actors engaged in negotiating their interests [1] and promoting different types of evidence. Policy informed by research evidence is widely seen as a good thing. However Monaghan [2] indicated that ‘Policy-makers may fish for evidence, select the beneficial bits and throw back those that are un-req...

امامی, مژگان, حقدوست, علی اکبر, مهرالحسنی, محمد حسین,

Good governance promotion in the health sector needs effective policies and evidence-based decision making. Using efficient and effective information is an important issue so that planners will not be confused amid many figures and numbers and also the main problem will not be marginalized. Hence, having a common language and consensus between policy makers and decision makers about the cycle (...

2015
Giora Kaplan Orna Baron-Epel

BACKGROUND Many stakeholders have little or no confidence in the ability of the public to express their opinions on health policy issues. The claim often arises that lay people prioritize according to their own personal experiences and may lack the broad perspective necessary to understand the needs of the population at large. In order to test this claim empirically, this study compares the pub...

2014
Margot Karen Jackson Katharina Kovacs Burns Magdalena S Richter

Issues relating to confidentiality and consent for physical and mental health treatment with minor clients can pose challenges health care providers. Decisions need to be made regarding these issues despite the absence of clear, direct, or comprehensive policies and legislation. In order to fully understand the scope of this topic, a systemic review of several pieces of legislation and guidelin...

2001
Len Doyal

For some time, clinical ethics committees (CECs) have been a prominent feature of hospitals in North America. Such committees are less common in the United Kingdom and Europe. Focusing on the UK, this paper evaluates why CECs have taken so long to evolve and assesses the roles that they should play in health care policy and clinical decision making. Substantive and procedural moral issues in me...

2015
Etienne V. Langlois Michael K. Ranson Till Bärnighausen Xavier Bosch-Capblanch Karen Daniels Fadi El-Jardali Abdul Ghaffar Jeremy Grimshaw Andy Haines John N. Lavis Simon Lewin Qingyue Meng Sandy Oliver Tomás Pantoja Sharon Straus Ian Shemilt David Tovey Peter Tugwell Hugh Waddington Mark Wilson Beibei Yuan John-Arne Røttingen

Those planning, managing and working in health systems worldwide routinely need to make decisions regarding strategies to improve health care and promote equity. Systematic reviews of different kinds can be of great help to these decision-makers, providing actionable evidence at every step in the decision-making process. Although there is growing recognition of the importance of systematic revi...

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