Julien Mercille
Julien Mercille
Private equity (PE) firms play an increasingly important role in healthcare. Yet, existing research remains uneven, mostly focused on the United States and on certain sectors such as nursing homes. Some geographical areas and health special...
Procedural fairness to recalibrate the power imbalance in health decision-making: comment on the report: 'Open and inclusive: Fair processes for financing universal health coverage' [0.03%]
程序公正性在卫生决策中重新调整权力失衡:关于报告“开放和包容:促进全民健康覆盖筹资的公平流程”的评论
Dheepa Rajan,Benjamin Rouffy-Ly
Dheepa Rajan
The policy-making process for health financing in most places lacks equity, failing to adequately consider the voices of ordinary citizens, residents, and especially those facing significant disadvantage. Procedural fairness is about addres...
Navigating conflicting expectations in addressing healthcare scarcity: a q-methodology study on the Dutch National Health Care Institute [0.03%]
荷兰国立卫生研究院应对医疗资源短缺的矛盾期望:一种Q法研究
Jolien van de Sande,Bert de Graaff,Diana Delnoij et al.
Jolien van de Sande et al.
In many European countries, semi-autonomous agencies have been created in health policy to safeguard general public interests. In executing their tasks, these agencies need to deal with conflicting expectations. Particularly avoiding the ri...
Including carer health-related quality of life in NICE health technology assessments in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
在英国NICE健康技术评估中纳入护理者相关的健康生活质量指标
Tim A Kanters,Valérie van Hezik-Wester,Andy Boateng et al.
Tim A Kanters et al.
The impact of health technologies may extend beyond the patient and affect the health of people in their network, like their informal carers. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) methods guide explicitly allows the i...
Shawn McFarland,Jonathan Miller
Shawn McFarland
We use Benford's law to examine the non-random elements of health care costs. We find that as health care expenditures increase, the conformity to the expected distribution of naturally occurring numbers worsens, indicating a tendency towar...
Why did England change its law on deceased organ donation in 2019? The dynamic interplay between evidence and values [0.03%]
为什么英国会在2019年改变器官捐献法?证据与价值观的相互作用
Lorraine Williams,Jennifer Bostock,Jane Noyes et al.
Lorraine Williams et al.
In the three years since the law on adult deceased organ donation consent in England changed to include an opt-out system, there has been no discernible change to donation rates. The lack of a positive impact on donation rates was predicted...
Value assessment and decision-making: how to move health systems forward? [0.03%]
价值评估与决策:如何推动卫生体系向前发展?
Iris Wallenburg,Rocco Friebel
Iris Wallenburg
An examination of health care efficiency in Canada: a two-stage semi-parametric approach [0.03%]
加拿大医疗保健效率的实证研究:两阶段半参数分析方法
Barry Watson,Gholam R Amin
Barry Watson
Using data envelopment analysis, we examine the efficiency of Canada's universal health care system by considering a set of labour (physicians) and capital (beds) inputs, which produce a level of care (measured in terms of health quality an...
Pandemic preparedness and response: a new mechanism for expanding access to essential countermeasures [0.03%]
大流行病预防和应对:扩大获取必要对策的新机制
Nicole Hassoun,Kaushik Basu,Lawrence Gostin
Nicole Hassoun
As the world comes together through the WHO design and consultation process on a new medical counter-measures platform, we propose an enhanced APT-A (Access to Pandemic Tools Accelerator) that builds on the previous architecture but include...
From speculative to real: community attitudes towards government COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Western Australia from May 2021 to April 2022 [0.03%]
从推测到现实:2021年5月到2022年4月西澳社区对政府COVID-19疫苗接种规定的看法
Katie Attwell,Leah Roberts,Marco Rizzi
Katie Attwell
Many governments employed mandates for COVID-19 vaccines, imposing consequences upon unvaccinated people. Attitudes towards these policies have generally been positive, but little is known about how discourses around them changed as the cha...