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open access: yesPsychiatry, 2007
This report discusses the problem of the allocation of resources: how should an organisation (such as MOD) invest bearing in mind the long term delay for the realization of investment strategies, and how might this apply in times of increasing budgetary ...
Breward, Chris, Huang, Huaxiong
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Resource allocation

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2023
Purpose of review The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and recent global recessions have brought to the forefront of the medical-political discussion the fact that medical resources are finite and have focused a spotlight on fair allocation and prioritization of healthcare resources describe why this review is timely and ...
Paul, McConnell, Sharon, Einav
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Resource Allocation

2006
Abstract According to the WHO, palliative care is a complex group of assessments and interventions to improve the quality of life for both patients and their families. Within this context, wherein the inclusion of families in the remit of care is required, more resources, manpower, and money are expected to be consumed and provided ...
Stephen A Green, Sidney Bloch
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Regional Resource Allocation

Public Administration Review, 1979
Revenue sharing has become an accepted feature of the American fiscal scene. However, it is not at all clear that decisions concerning the allocation of revenue sharing funds among competing uses are notably different than they would have been under a system that imposed greater constraints on states and localities in the spending of the funds.
M, Newman, B J, Lewis
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Allocating Health Resources

Social Policy & Administration, 1986
AbstractTo clarify the polemics surrounding public and private responsibilities in health care, this article deals with the economic justification for the commitment of public resources. Public health measures do possess the properties of public goods or physical externalities, and yet may not have the sufficient conditions for allocating resources by ...
Kenneth, Lee, Naoki, Ikegami
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Allocating Resources

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1990
This article reviews the methods of economic evaluation of health technology. The different forms of evaluation are outlined and the importance of assessing costs and benefits at the margin stressed. The approaches used by economists to analyze priorities for health technologies are discussed and a number of key managerial and policy issues identified.
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Allocation of resources

The Foundation Years, 2000
Abstract No health system in the world can provide all patients with the best possible care. Nevertheless, different countries spend different proportions of their gross domestic expenditure on health care – the UK spends 6.9%, Italy 7.6%, France 9.6%, Germany 10.5% and the USA 14.2%.
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Allocating Limited Resources

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Medical progress is made at the interface between the biologic and physical sciences and clinical practice. Traditionally, physician-scientists have worked at this interface, providing the expertise to fill the gap between the art and science of medicine.
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