Mitton Craig R, Donaldson Cam, Waldner Howard, Eagle Chris
Centre for Health and Policy Studies, University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, 3330 Hospital Dr. NW, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1.
Health Care Manag Sci. 2003 Nov;6(4):263-9. doi: 10.1023/a:1026285809115.
To date, relatively little work on priority setting has been carried out at a macro-level across major portfolios within integrated health care organizations. This paper describes a macro marginal analysis (MMA) process for setting priorities and allocating resources in health authorities, based on work carried out in a major urban health region in Alberta, Canada. MMA centers around an expert working group of managers and clinicians who are charged with identifying areas for resource re-allocation on an ongoing basis. Trade-offs between services are based on locally defined criteria and are informed by multiple inputs such as evidence from the literature and local expert opinion. The approach is put forth as a significant improvement on historical resource allocation patterns.
迄今为止,在综合医疗保健组织内的各大业务组合层面,针对确定优先事项所开展的工作相对较少。本文基于在加拿大艾伯塔省一个主要城市健康区域开展的工作,描述了一种用于在卫生当局确定优先事项和分配资源的宏观边际分析(MMA)流程。MMA围绕一个由管理人员和临床医生组成的专家工作组展开,该工作组负责持续确定资源重新分配的领域。服务之间的权衡基于当地定义的标准,并受到多种因素的影响,如文献证据和当地专家意见等。该方法被认为是对历史资源分配模式的重大改进。