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BMJ, 2008
Twelve years ago (BMJ 1996;312:1553-4) the BMJ argued that health systems needed to be explicit about rationing and published articles describing different ways of rationing fairly. Here a clinician, two ethicists (doi:10.1136/bmj.a1850), and four health economists (doi:10.1136/bmj.a1872) discuss how their ideas have developed—and been put into ...
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Twelve years ago (BMJ 1996;312:1553-4) the BMJ argued that health systems needed to be explicit about rationing and published articles describing different ways of rationing fairly. Here a clinician, two ethicists (doi:10.1136/bmj.a1850), and four health economists (doi:10.1136/bmj.a1872) discuss how their ideas have developed—and been put into ...
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Rodent Carcinogens: Setting Priorities
Science, 1992The human diet contains an enormous background of natural chemicals, such as plant pesticides and the products of cooking, that have not been a focus of carcinogenicity testing. A broadened perspective that includes these natural chemicals is necessary.
L S, Gold +4 more
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Setting priorities for research
Health Policy, 2004Setting priorities for research should be conducted in order to make the most efficient use of scarce resources. Yet the uptake in practice of such methods by researchers and commissioners of research alike has been slow, in part because the methodologies available to do so have not been widely disseminated.
Rachael L, Fleurence, David J, Torgerson
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2008
Abstract The need for priority setting arises whenever there are ‘‘tragic choices.’’ Tragic choices involve either decisions about whom to benefit when available resources are not sufficient to meet the needs of all claimants or decisions about what beneficial goods and services to produce when resources are not sufficient to produce ...
Madison Powers, Ruth Faden
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Abstract The need for priority setting arises whenever there are ‘‘tragic choices.’’ Tragic choices involve either decisions about whom to benefit when available resources are not sufficient to meet the needs of all claimants or decisions about what beneficial goods and services to produce when resources are not sufficient to produce ...
Madison Powers, Ruth Faden
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The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2011
Published accounts of specific priority-setting projects in healthcare are relatively few. This article chronicles the collaborative efforts of a professional practice lead and a bioethicist to strengthen the priority-setting process for a specific home care service.
Barbara, Russell, Deb, deVlaming
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Published accounts of specific priority-setting projects in healthcare are relatively few. This article chronicles the collaborative efforts of a professional practice lead and a bioethicist to strengthen the priority-setting process for a specific home care service.
Barbara, Russell, Deb, deVlaming
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2019
Objectives This systematic review aimed to identify criteria being used for priority setting for resource allocation decisions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Gunjeet Kaur +5 more
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Objectives This systematic review aimed to identify criteria being used for priority setting for resource allocation decisions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Gunjeet Kaur +5 more
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Health Policy, 1999
Priority setting and rationing are not yet matters of public debate in Austria. Before a discussion on rationing is undertaken, the incentive system concerning the financing of health care services needs to be reformed, especially in relation to the reimbursement of hospitals and physicians.
A, Stepan, M, Sommersguter-Reichmann
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Priority setting and rationing are not yet matters of public debate in Austria. Before a discussion on rationing is undertaken, the incentive system concerning the financing of health care services needs to be reformed, especially in relation to the reimbursement of hospitals and physicians.
A, Stepan, M, Sommersguter-Reichmann
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Health Policy and Planning, 2019
Global health research priority-setting is dominated by funders and researchers, often from high-income countries. Engaging communities that are considered disadvantaged and marginalized in priority-setting is essential to making their voices and ...
Bridget Pratt
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Global health research priority-setting is dominated by funders and researchers, often from high-income countries. Engaging communities that are considered disadvantaged and marginalized in priority-setting is essential to making their voices and ...
Bridget Pratt
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New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1982
AbstractNew challenges can affect agency priorities, which reject competing goals and multiple influences. Effective leadership strategies accommodate the competing expectations of poliy makers, agency staff resource persons, and participants.
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AbstractNew challenges can affect agency priorities, which reject competing goals and multiple influences. Effective leadership strategies accommodate the competing expectations of poliy makers, agency staff resource persons, and participants.
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Research Policy, 1979
Abstract An algorithm, specially developed to set research priorities, was used by eleven scientists to rank ten different projects. These eleven scientists had previously ranked the projects by personal judgement. Comparison of the results from both methods indicates excellent agreement among rankers within each method, little discrepancy between ...
H.H. Ross, W.S. Lyon, W.D. Shults
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Abstract An algorithm, specially developed to set research priorities, was used by eleven scientists to rank ten different projects. These eleven scientists had previously ranked the projects by personal judgement. Comparison of the results from both methods indicates excellent agreement among rankers within each method, little discrepancy between ...
H.H. Ross, W.S. Lyon, W.D. Shults
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