
doi: 10.1071/ah010032
pmid: 11496468
This paper describes evidence-based priority setting and resource allocation undertaken by a Division of the Women's & Children's Hospital, Adelaide during 1998-1999. We describe the methods used to combine program budgeting marginal analysis (PBMA), evidence based and "community values" approaches into one decision-making framework.Previous organisational changes involving the formation of multidisciplinary team and program management were pivotal in setting a framework to successfully complete the priority setting process.
Evidence-Based Medicine, Health Care Rationing, Health Priorities, Hospitals, Maternity, Hospitals, Pediatric, Community Health Planning, Community-Institutional Relations, South Australia, Humans, Female, Institutional Management Teams, Child, Decision Making, Organizational
Evidence-Based Medicine, Health Care Rationing, Health Priorities, Hospitals, Maternity, Hospitals, Pediatric, Community Health Planning, Community-Institutional Relations, South Australia, Humans, Female, Institutional Management Teams, Child, Decision Making, Organizational
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