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Describing practices of priority setting and resource allocation in publicly funded health care systems of high-income countries.

Brayan V SeixasDean A RegierStirling BryanCraig Mitton
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Efforts to establish formal and explicit processes and rationales for decision-making in priority setting and resource allocation have been still rare outside the HTA realm. Our work indicates the need of development/improvement of decision-making frameworks in PSRA that: 1) have well-defined steps; 2) are based on multiple criteria; 3) are capable of assessing the opportunity costs involved; 4) focus on achieving higher value and not just on adoption; 5) engage involved stakeholders and the general public; 6) make good use and appraisal of all evidence available; and 6) emphasize transparency, legitimacy, and fairness.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • electronic health record
  • quality improvement