Setting Healthcare Priorities at the Macro and Meso Levels: A Framework for Evaluation.

PubWeight™: 0.86‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 26673332)

Published in Int J Health Policy Manag on September 16, 2015

Authors

Edwine W Barasa1,2, Sassy Molyneux1,3, Mike English1,4, Susan Cleary2

Author Affiliations

1: KEMRI Centre for Geographic Medicine Research - Coast, and Welcome Trust Research Programme, Nairobi, Kenya.
2: Health Economics Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
3: Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
4: Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Articles cited by this

Synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence: a review of possible methods. J Health Serv Res Policy (2005) 9.26

Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews. BMC Med Res Methodol (2008) 7.42

Setting health care priorities in Oregon. Cost-effectiveness meets the rule of rescue. JAMA (1991) 6.11

Deliberations about deliberative methods: issues in the design and evaluation of public participation processes. Soc Sci Med (2003) 6.00

Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. BMC Med Res Methodol (2006) 5.13

The second phase of priority setting. Goodbye to the simple solutions: the second phase of priority setting in health care. BMJ (1998) 4.03

Puzzling out priorities. Why we must acknowledge that rationing is a political process. BMJ (1998) 2.65

Public participation in health care priority setting: A scoping review. Health Policy (2009) 2.52

A strategy to improve priority setting in health care institutions. Health Care Anal (2003) 2.08

Setting priorities in health care organizations: criteria, processes, and parameters of success. BMC Health Serv Res (2004) 2.06

Setting priorities and allocating resources in health regions: lessons from a project evaluating program budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA). Health Policy (2003) 1.91

Priority setting: what constitutes success? A conceptual framework for successful priority setting. BMC Health Serv Res (2009) 1.82

Priority-setting and hospital strategic planning: a qualitative case study. J Health Serv Res Policy (2003) 1.77

Priority setting in hospitals: fairness, inclusiveness, and the problem of institutional power differences. Soc Sci Med (2005) 1.62

Fairness, accountability for reasonableness, and the views of priority setting decision-makers. Health Policy (2002) 1.55

A strategy to improve priority setting in developing countries. Health Care Anal (2007) 1.53

Decentralized health care priority-setting in Tanzania: evaluating against the accountability for reasonableness framework. Soc Sci Med (2010) 1.53

Involving the public in rationing decisions. The experience of citizens juries. Health Policy (1999) 1.53

Ethics and economics: does programme budgeting and marginal analysis contribute to fair priority setting? J Health Serv Res Policy (2006) 1.52

Tools of the trade: a comparative analysis of approaches to priority setting in healthcare. Health Serv Manage Res (2003) 1.51

Beyond accountability for reasonableness. Bioethics (2008) 1.46

Whose health service is it anyway? Community values in healthcare. Med J Aust (2004) 1.40

Priority setting at the micro-, meso- and macro-levels in Canada, Norway and Uganda. Health Policy (2006) 1.35

SARS and hospital priority setting: a qualitative case study and evaluation. BMC Health Serv Res (2004) 1.33

Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical priorities. BMJ (2006) 1.33

Priority setting in developing countries health care institutions: the case of a Ugandan hospital. BMC Health Serv Res (2006) 1.32

Evaluating priority setting success in healthcare: a pilot study. BMC Health Serv Res (2010) 1.27

Priority setting in a Canadian surgical department: a case study using program budgeting and marginal analysis. Can J Surg (2003) 1.24

Priority setting in a hospital drug formulary: a qualitative case study and evaluation. Health Policy (2003) 1.21

"Communitarian claims" as an ethical basis for allocating health care resources. Soc Sci Med (1998) 1.20

Using PBMA in health care priority setting: description, challenges and experience. Appl Health Econ Health Policy (2003) 1.19

Successful priority setting in low and middle income countries: a framework for evaluation. Health Care Anal (2009) 1.18

Implementing accountability for reasonableness framework at district level in Tanzania: a realist evaluation. Implement Sci (2011) 1.18

Hospital priority setting with an appeals process: a qualitative case study and evaluation. Health Policy (2004) 1.18

Priority-setting in healthcare: a framework for reasonable clinical judgements. J Med Ethics (2009) 1.09

What do hospital decision-makers in Ontario, Canada, have to say about the fairness of priority setting in their institutions? BMC Health Serv Res (2005) 1.01

Evaluating 'success' in programme budgeting and marginal analysis: a literature review. J Health Serv Res Policy (2011) 0.95

Challenges to fair decision-making processes in the context of health care services: a qualitative assessment from Tanzania. Int J Equity Health (2012) 0.94

Communitarian claims and community capabilities: furthering priority setting? Soc Sci Med (2005) 0.94

Decisions to adopt new technologies at the hospital level: insights from Israeli medical centers. Int J Technol Assess Health Care (2005) 0.93

Public involvement in the priority setting activities of a wait time management initiative: a qualitative case study. BMC Health Serv Res (2007) 0.92

Adoption of an innovation to repair aortic aneurysms at a Canadian hospital: a qualitative case study and evaluation. BMC Health Serv Res (2007) 0.92

Priority setting for the implementation of artemisinin-based combination therapy policy in Tanzania: evaluation against the accountability for reasonableness framework. Implement Sci (2012) 0.90

Cost-effectiveness analysis for priority setting in health: penny-wise but pound-foolish. Int J Technol Assess Health Care (2005) 0.87

Using evaluation theory in priority setting and resource allocation. J Health Organ Manag (2012) 0.87

Primary health care, community participation and community-financing: experiences of two middle hill villages in Nepal. Health Policy Plan (1996) 0.84

How are decisions to introduce new surgical technologies made? Advanced laparoscopic surgery at a Canadian community hospital: A qualitative case study and evaluation. Surg Innov (2006) 0.83

Priority setting for high cost medications (HCMs) in public hospitals in Australia: a case study. Health Policy (2007) 0.81

The nature of procedural preferences for health-care rationing decisions. Soc Sci Med (2005) 0.81

Resource allocation in health care: health economics and beyond. Health Care Anal (2003) 0.81

Proceduralism and its role in economic evaluation and priority setting in health. Soc Sci Med (2014) 0.76