The gap between a rising demand for health care services on the one
side and scarce resources on the other, is leading to a growing
pressure on decision-making processes. Hence, prioritization in
medicine has become an increasingly important issue for assuring
stability of health systems and improving the capability of health
care. The present volume addresses normative dimensions of
methodological and theoretical approaches, the legal basis behind
priority setting as well as international experiences concerning
the normative framework and the process of priority setting. It
also examines specific criteria for prioritization and discusses
economic evaluations. Contributing authors from a broad range of
scientific disciplines discuss prioritization within an
international dialogue.
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