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Decisionmaking in Regional Health Planning Agencies
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1979Health Systems Agencies (HSAs), the new regional health planning agencies established by the National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, have as their major goals quality, accessibility, continuity and cost containment. One of the tools for cost containment available to HSAs is their active participation in the statewide certificate-
Gary A. Frisvold, Harold S. Luft
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Proceedings of the 1972 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 11th Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1972
An approach is presented for planning a health care system on a regional basis. The major components of the process are embodied in four computerized models: a demographic model; a facilities-location model; a regional and local model of the interactions of physicians, patients, and facilities; and a model which uses dynamic programming to determine ...
Giorgio Trebbi, Carl G. Love
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An approach is presented for planning a health care system on a regional basis. The major components of the process are embodied in four computerized models: a demographic model; a facilities-location model; a regional and local model of the interactions of physicians, patients, and facilities; and a model which uses dynamic programming to determine ...
Giorgio Trebbi, Carl G. Love
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The Role of Operations Research in Regional Health Planning
Operations Research, 1974Operations-research workers have not met with much success in being accepted as integral members of regional-health-planning teams, owing in part to a lack of understanding by health planners of the skills the operations researcher has to offer and in part the analyst's inability to demonstrate that he can close the gap between theoretical modeling ...
Harvey Wolfe+2 more
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Clique Formation in a Regional Health Planning Agency
Human Relations, 1985This paper presents findings on the pattern of social relations among consumers and providers in a health planning agency in the United States. The data consisted of a survey of policy-making members of the planning body that yielded background information about respondents, their views on a range of social and health policy issues, and sociometric ...
L. Fontana
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A Spatial-Allocation Model for Regional Health-Services Planning
Operations Research, 1972In planning for health services, the need arises to determine the location, capacity, and number of health centers for a geographically defined region. The present paper formulates this problem in a form convenient for solution and presents results from the model to clarify some important aspects of this allocation decision.
John C. Hershey, William J. Abernathy
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Public Regional Councils and Comprehensive Health Planning: A Partnership?
Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1970Abstract After examining the critical issues and still fluid status of comprehensive health planning, a case is made for merging it with comprehensive metropolitan planning under the leadership of public regional councils, such as COG's and other regional planning agencies.
D. Ardell
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Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2021
Regional integrated service planning has been identified as a key priority for improving the mental health system in Australia. The National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF) is an integrated planning tool that estimates the resources ...
Eryn Wright+6 more
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Regional integrated service planning has been identified as a key priority for improving the mental health system in Australia. The National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF) is an integrated planning tool that estimates the resources ...
Eryn Wright+6 more
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Robustness in Practice—The Regional Planning of Health Services
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1986Earlier work has criticized the dominant tendencies in operational research contributions to health services planning as characterized by optimization, implausible demands for data, depoliticization, hierarchy and inflexibility. This paper describes an effort which avoids at least some of these pitfalls.
Jonathan Rosenhead+2 more
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International Health, 2016
A quarter of a century after the Harare Declaration on Strengthening District Health Systems Based on Primary Health Care (1987) was conceived, district health teams (DHTs) are facing a markedly changed situation. Rapid population growth, urbanization, a
F. Curtale+4 more
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A quarter of a century after the Harare Declaration on Strengthening District Health Systems Based on Primary Health Care (1987) was conceived, district health teams (DHTs) are facing a markedly changed situation. Rapid population growth, urbanization, a
F. Curtale+4 more
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