An application of analytic network process model in supporting decision making to address pharmaceutical shortage.
Leila ZareiNajmeh MoradiFarzad PeiravianGholamhosein MehralianPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
The capability to overcome inefficient resource allocation patterns caused by both oversupply and undersupply derived from historic resource allocation may be highly limited in the absence of the need indicators. The quality of the decision is related to a careful balancing act of the three paradigms which represents roughly the triple aim of public healthcare systems: clinical improvement (effectiveness), population health improvement (equity and access), and reducing cost (economic aspects -efficiency).