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The power of purchasers exposes the weaknesses of conventional
thinking on the costs and benefits of priorities. Health policy
analysts now have to develop rational criteria to support decisions
in a process which may be inherently intuitive. This authoritative
and practical text points the way towards clear choices in resource
allocation and the implications of these choices on expenditure
diverted among different health care programmes.
In the face of the relentless rise in health costs, many countries
have had to set priorities so that maximum benefit can be made of
unlimited funds. This book shares the experience of those which
have taken a lead in this field, and draws on models being
developed in Oregon, New Zealand, The Netherlands and Sweden as
well as the UK. It discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each
system from which healthcare planners and managers can draw their
own conclusions and apply to the situation for which they are
responsible.
Provides information on the ways priorities are currently set for
health care around the world. It describes the methods now used in
the six countries leading the process, and contrasts the
differences between them. It shows how, except in the UK,
frameworks have now been developed to set priorities. The text sets
forth the key issues that need to be tackled in the years ahead.
Descriptions of the leading trends are accompanied by suggestions
to resolve outstanding difficulties. Topics include: the need for
national research and development funding for new treatments; ways
to shift resources permanently towards prevention and chronic care;
and how DALYs may replace QALYs.
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