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Rationing health care [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1996
What is the role of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the rationing process and how can the issue of rationing be better managed?
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Rationing of medical care: how medical care to be distributed in conditions of limited resources [PDF]

open access: yesНаселение и экономика
Background. Rationing of health care—restricting patients’ access to potentially beneficial health care interventions through non-market instruments—is a natural feature of all health care systems as they operate under resource constraints.
Vasily V. Vlassov   +4 more
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Electronic Health Record Use in Swiss Nursing Homes and Its Association With Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care Documentation: Multicenter Cross-sectional Survey Study

open access: yesJMIR Medical Informatics, 2021
BackgroundNursing homes (NHs) are increasingly implementing electronic health records (EHRs); however, little information is available on EHR use in NH settings.
Ausserhofer, Dietmar   +3 more
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Rationing health care [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1998
The basic principle of the NHS is simply that comprehensive, high quality medical care should be available to all citizens on the basis of professionally judged medical need without financial barriers to access. In seeking to enact this principle, the NHS is not alone.
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Health care rationing [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1995
The recent decision of Cambridge Health Authority not to fund a second bone marrow transplant operation for a 10 year old girl has brought to public attention what has long been clear to doctors, managers, and politicians. Rationing or priority setting is an inherent feature of decision making in health care.
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Rationing of health care services to the elderly in the opinion of staff hospital emergency departments

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2018
Introduction. Rationing of medical services is based on several rules, among which stand out the ethical rules. This means equal access to health care for everyone regardless of age, religion, gender or social status.
Mateusz Adamczyk   +3 more
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Challenges in Implementing Integrated Care in Central and Eastern Europe – Experience of Poland

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Care, 2020
During their transition, Central and Eastern European countries’ health and social care systems have undergone significant changes, and are currently dealing with serious problems of disintegration, coordination, and a lack of control over the market ...
Donata Kurpas
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Integrated Care Implementation in Central and Eastern Europe – Perspective from 9 CEE Countries

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Care, 2021
Introduction: Health and social care systems in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have undergone significant changes and are currently dealing with serious problems of system disintegration, coordination and a lack of control over the market ...
Donata Kurpas   +9 more
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The Debate over Health Care Rationing: Déjà Vu All over Again?

open access: yesInquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, 2012
Health care rationing has been a source of contentious debate in the United States for nearly 30 years. Because rationing is bewildering to many Americans, persistent myths about “death panels” and critical health care decisions to be made by faceless ...
Alan B. Cohen
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Health care rationing [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1996
Abstract Objective : To elicit the views of a large nationally representative sample of adults on priorities for health services. Design : An interview survey based on a random sample of people aged 16 and over in ...
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