Resource Allocation In Health
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13. Estudo de condições necessárias para a eficácia da cobrança na gestão dos recursos hídricos
This essay deals with two relevant conditions to the effectiveness of charges in the water resources management. The former concerns the establishment and the charge of the water economic price, and the latter deals with the allocation of the revenues raised with the water charge in the river basin where it was generated. The literature revision shows the im
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Caracterização das funções do gene ring finger 4 na embriogênese cardíaca
Cardiac diseases, whether congenital or acquired, show a high mortality rate worldwide and in Brazil, they represent the major cause in natural deaths with 29.9% of the cases. The social and economical impact of those pathologies on the Brazilian Public Health System is particularly worsened due to the lack of resources and the need to optimize the scarce re
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Distribución de recursos del Plan de Atención Básico con criterio de equidad, Bogotá 2002
OBJECTIVE: To apply a technique that will guide financial resources distribution for the Basic Care Plan for carrying out collective actions according to different health conditions. METHODS: A prior estimation of a global health index was performed by means of the analysis of major components prioritizing areas of Bogotá according to their health condition
Revista de Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 2003-10
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16. Equidad y distribución geográfica de recursos financieros en los sistemas de salud
This study focuses on equity in health and specifically the geographic distribution of financial resources. The author reviews the main contemporary theories of social justice and discusses the concept of equity in general and specifically in the health field. Based on the discussion of selected international experiences (United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy), t
Cadernos de Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 2002-08
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17. Subregional resource allocations in the National Health Service.
The Resource Allocation Working Party in its report Sharing Resources for Health in England proposes a formula for the identification of both regional and district financial targets (Department of Health and Social Security, 1976). In this paper it is argued that the national formula is not a valid instrument for the latter purpose. Furthermore, research int
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18. The Ethics of Resource Allocation in Health Care
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19. Commercialisation of health care in US distorts resource allocation, expert says
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20. Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England
This paper examines the law relating to healthcare resource allocation in England. The National Health Service (NHS) Act 1977 does not impose an absolute duty to provide specified healthcare services. The courts will only interfere with a resource allocation decision made by an NHS body if that decision is frankly irrational (or where the decision infringes
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21. Rationing: a transatlantic perspective.
Despite the differing mechanisms of health care delivery and financing in the United Kingdom and the United States many of the issues faced by the two countries are similar, most notably the increasing financial pressures. In both countries there have been recent changes in the allocation of resources and the mechanisms of decision making. Different criteria
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22. Hospital and community health service costs: England and Scotland compared.
In publications which have compared the health expenditure in the component parts of the United Kingdom by applying the Resource Allocation Working Party (RAWP) formula to the health budget of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland it has been previously concluded that Scotland's hospital and community health services expenditure is more than 19% abo
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23. An approach to the analysis of health care needs and resources.
A semi-quantitative method of analysing the relationship between health care resources and need is described. It utilises the Donabedian model which expresses needs and resources in equivalent units in order to estimate the ratio of resources to need. The optimum resource/need ratio is regarded as that pertaining to the reference population; deviation from t
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24. Making access to health care more equal: the role of general medical services.
The Resource Allocation Working Party (RAWP) recognised the need to consider both health authority and primary care services in achieving its objective. RAWP and the subsequent Advisory Group on Resource Allocation (AGRA) found (but did not publish) considerable variation in resources used by both services but could not find a clear relation between them. St