Case studies for implementing MCDA for tender and purchasing decisions in hospitals in Indonesia and Thailand.
Anke-Peggy HoltorfErna KristinAnunchai AssamawakinNilawan UpakdeeRina IndriantiNapassorn ApinchonbanchaPublished in: Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (2021)
A set a of measures targeting challenges related to utility, methodology, data requirements, capacity building and training as well as the broader societal impact can help to overcome challenges in the implementation. Careful planning of implementation and organizational change is recommended for ensuring commitment and fit to local context and culture. Designing a collaborative change program for each application of MCDA-based purchasing will enable healthcare stakeholders to maximally benefit in terms of quality and effectiveness of care and access for patients.
Keyphrases
- quality improvement
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- affordable care act