نتایج جستجو برای: Healthcare Rationing

تعداد نتایج: 127364  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
ole frithjof norheim

this article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health policy choices related to universal health coverage (uhc). since the fiscal space is constrained, trade-offs need to be made. but some trade-offs are unacceptable on the path to universal coverage. unacceptable choices include, among other examples from low-income countries, to expand coverage for services wit...

اعرابی, سمیرا, رحمانی, کیوان, رضایتمند, رضا, صادق‌پور, نیوشا, مولوی طالقانی, یاسمین, نیک‌آیین, مهسا,

Background: Rationing is considered as a solution to control the costs and increase the efficiency in using the limited resources of the healthcare system. Therefore, this study was conducted to review the studies carried out on rationing in different countries and to provide suggestion for Iran's healthcare system. Methods: This systematic review was carried out to find the papers published i...

Journal: :Critical Care 1999
Deborah Cook Mita Giacomini

Introduction Thirty years ago, the rationing of healthcare was invisible and silent. Recently, however, healthcare expenditures have become a major focus of public policy. As we look for ways to control spending, we become more aware of the economic trade-offs involved in every healthcare decision. Allocating resources to one service means less left for other services; allocating resources to o...

Journal: :African health sciences 2016
Kieran Walsh

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of rationing in medical education. Medical education is expensive and there is a limit to that which governments, funders or individuals can spend on it. Rationing involves the allocation of resources that are limited. This paper discussed the pros and cons of the application of rationing to medical education and the different forms of rationing ...

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2001
P A Ubel

Physicians are often asked to be "gatekeepers," determining their patients' access to medical therapies and technologies. At the same time, most physicians have been taught that they should act as patient advocates, pursuing patients' best interests regardless of cost. This paper reviews moral arguments ethicists have made for and against "bedside rationing." It argues that healthcare rationing...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
edwine w. barasa sassy molyneux mike english susan cleary

background priority setting in healthcare is a key determinant of health system performance. however, there is no widely accepted priority setting evaluation framework. we reviewed literature with the aim of developing and proposing a framework for the evaluation of macro and meso level healthcare priority setting practices.   methods we systematically searched econlit, pubmed, cinahl, and ebsc...

Journal: :Health progress 1994
P B Hofmann

Perceptions of inequity and excess have given rise to a debate over whether policymakers should consider some form of rationing as a means of achieving a more just healthcare system. Three factors will be critical in determining whether the policies ultimately developed will be just and equitable. First, participants must grasp relevant facts involving the current distribution of healthcare ser...

Journal: :Annals of health law 1993
W D Frazier

Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of distribution and the manner in which these choices are made varies depending on each person's perspective. Rationing already occurs in the United States in areas such as organ transplantation.

Journal: :PharmacoEconomics 2010

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2007
Nicholas S Ward Mitchell M Levy

As healthcare expenditures have continued to grow in the United States and elsewhere, the demand for cost-cutting measures has increased. This has led many to wonder if we are, in fact, rationing health care. Critical care is characterized by very high expenditures on a relatively few number of patients, many of whom do not survive, and it is therefore a likely place where rationing could occur...

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