Describing practices of priority setting and resource allocation in publicly funded health care systems of high-income countries
Abstract Background Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed countries. Making hard choices for investments in a rational, evidence-informed, systematic, transparent and legitimate manner constitutes an important objective. Yet, most scientific work in this area has focus...
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Main Authors: | Brayan V. Seixas (Author), Dean A. Regier (Author), Stirling Bryan (Author), Craig Mitton (Author) |
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