Mitton Craig, McGregor Joan, Conroy Mike, Waddell Cam
Centre for Health and Policy Studies, University of Calgary, Alberta.
Hosp Q. 2002 Fall;6(1):48-54. doi: 10.12927/hcq..16761.
Processes are required to aid decision-makers in better managing existing resources in healthcare. To date, limited research has informed priority setting at the macro level, across broad service areas, within health organizations. As part of a participatory action research project, a macro-level resource allocation framework was developed and implemented in the Calgary Health Region (CHR). The approach relies on an expert panel of managers and clinicians who are charged with identifying, on the basis of evidence and local information, how resources might be reallocated to improve population well-being. The framework developed was seen as an improvement over historical allocation processes.
需要一些流程来帮助决策者更好地管理医疗保健领域的现有资源。迄今为止,在宏观层面、跨广泛服务领域、在卫生组织内部进行优先级设定的相关研究还很有限。作为一项参与式行动研究项目的一部分,在卡尔加里卫生区(CHR)开发并实施了一个宏观层面的资源分配框架。该方法依赖于一个由管理人员和临床医生组成的专家小组,他们负责根据证据和当地信息确定如何重新分配资源以改善人群健康状况。所开发的框架被视为对以往分配流程的一种改进。