Explicit and implicit rationing: taking responsibility and avoiding blame for health care choices.
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Priority setting for new technologies in medicine: a transdisciplinary study.Determining the "Health Benefit Basket" of the Statutory Health Insurance scheme in Germany: methodologies and criteria.Patient- and population-level health consequences of discontinuing antiretroviral therapy in settings with inadequate HIV treatment availability.A model to prioritize access to elective surgery on the basis of clinical urgency and waiting time.Recommendations for increasing the use of HIV/AIDS resource allocation models.From papers to practices: district level priority setting processes and criteria for family planning, maternal, newborn and child health interventions in TanzaniaIdentifying and prioritizing strategies for comprehensive liver cancer control in Asia.Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical prioritiesDisparity in dental coverage among older adult populations: a comparative analysis across selected European countries and the USA.Rationing is a reality in rural physiotherapy: a qualitative exploration of service level decision-making.Evidence based medicine guidelines: a solution to rationing or politics disguised as science?Access to intensive care unit beds for neurosurgery patients: a qualitative case study.Reversing the trend of weak policy implementation in the Kenyan health sector?--a study of budget allocation and spending of health resources versus set priorities.Inadequate Palliative Care in Chronic Lung Disease. An Issue of Health Care Inequality.Finding legitimacy for the role of budget impact in drug reimbursement decisions.Application of economic principles in healthcare priority setting.Priority setting in healthcare: towards guidelines for the program budgeting and marginal analysis framework.Formal priority setting in health care: the Swedish experience.Priority setting in a Canadian surgical department: a case study using program budgeting and marginal analysis.Priority setting in the Provincial Health Services Authority: case study for the 2005/06 planning cycle.Why equity in health and in access to health care are elusive: Insights from Canada and South Africa.Who's afraid of institutionalizing health technology assessment (HTA)?: Interests and policy positions on HTA in the Czech Republic.Study design and the estimation of the size of key populations at risk of HIV: lessons from Viet Nam.Swedish politicians' view of obstacles when dealing with priority settings in health care.Structures and processes for priority-setting by health-care funders: a national survey of primary care trusts in EnglandPerspectives on health technology assessment: response from the patient's perspectiveCurable or treatable? The implications of different definitions of illness when treating patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAn argument for explicit rationing of health resources within the public-private mix in Brazil
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Explicit and implicit rationing: taking responsibility and avoiding blame for health care choices.
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2001 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2001 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2001年の論文
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2001-07-01T00:00:00Z