Difficult decisions in times of constraint: Criteria based Resource Allocation in the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Objectives</p> <p>The aim of the project was to develop a plan to address a forecasted deficit of approximately $4.65 million for fiscal year 2010/11 in the Vancouver Communities division of the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. For disinvestment op...
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Main Authors: | Dionne Francois (Author), Mitton Craig (Author), Damji Rizwan (Author), Campbell Duncan (Author), Bryan Stirling (Author) |
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