Resource Allocation and Priority Setting
- PMID: 28590695
- Bookshelf ID: NBK435786
- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23847-0_3
Resource Allocation and Priority Setting
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There has been much discussion of resource allocation in medical systems, in the United States and elsewhere. In large part, the discussion is driven by rising costs and the resulting budget pressures felt by publicly funded systems and by both public and private components of mixed health systems. In some publicly funded systems, resource allocation is a pressing issue because resources expended on one disease or person cannot be spent on another disease or person. Some of the same concern arises in mixed medical systems with multiple funding sources.
Copyright 2016, The Author(s).
Sections
- 3.1. Resource Allocation in Public Health
- 3.2. Collective Lessons from the Cases
- 3.3. Specific Ethical Issues in Resource Allocation
- 3.4. Decision-Making Process
- 3.5. Case 1: Priority Setting and Crisis of Public Hospitals in Colombia
- 3.6. Case 2: Intersection of Public Health and Mental Health: Meeting Family Needs
- 3.7. Case 3: Public-Private Partnerships: Role of Corporate Sponsorship in Public Health
- 3.8. Case 4: Black-White Infant Mortality: Disparities, Priorities, and Social Justice
- 3.9. Case 5: Priority Setting in Health Care: Ethical Issues
- 3.10. Case 6: Critical Care Triage in Pandemics
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