Shapiro E
Am J Public Health. 1980 Jan;70(1):77-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.70.1.77.
Decentralized health service delivery responsive to the needs of local populations implies allocating program funds to regions on the basis of predetermined criteria that can facilitate effective planning and budgeting. In 1974, the Manitoba Continuing Care Program attempted to develop a formula for regional allocations for health care services. Four methods were assessed; their strengths and weaknesses are briefly discussed.
响应当地居民需求的分散式医疗服务提供意味着根据预先确定的标准将项目资金分配给各地区,这些标准有助于进行有效的规划和预算编制。1974年,曼尼托巴省持续护理项目试图制定一套医疗服务区域分配方案。评估了四种方法;并简要讨论了它们的优缺点。