scholarly journals Sustainability in Health care by Allocating Resources Effectively (SHARE) 10: operationalising disinvestment in a conceptual framework for resource allocation

2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Claire Harris ◽  
Sally Green ◽  
Adam G. Elshaug
Author(s):  
Asha Devereaux ◽  
Holly Yang ◽  
Gilbert Seda ◽  
Viji Sankar ◽  
Ryan C. Maves ◽  
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ABSTRACT Successful management of an event where health-care needs exceed regional health-care capacity requires coordinated strategies for scarce resource allocation. Publications for rapid development, training, and coordination of regional hospital triage teams to manage the allocation of scarce resources during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are lacking. Over a period of 3 weeks, over 100 clinicians, ethicists, leaders, and public health authorities convened virtually to achieve consensus on how best to save the most lives possible and share resources. This is referred to as population-based crisis management. The rapid regionalization of 22 acute care hospitals across 4500 square miles in the midst of a pandemic with a shifting regulatory landscape was challenging, but overcome by mutual trust, transparency, and confidence in the public health authority. Because many cities are facing COVID-19 surges, we share a process for successful rapid formation of health-care care coalitions, Crisis Standard of Care, and training of Triage Teams. Incorporation of continuous process improvement and methods for communication is essential for successful implementation. Use of our regional health-care coalition communications, incident command system, and the crisis care committee helped mitigate crisis care in the San Diego and Imperial County region as COVID-19 cases surged and scarce resource collaborative decisions were required.


2002 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jens Südekum

AbstractEuropean Regional Policies aim to close real income gaps between EU-regions by subsidising the economic periphery. These policies are motivated by new divergence theories in economics that imply regional income divergence as a possible result of free markets. However, the same theories identify various advantages from a spatially uneven resource allocation and do not point to an essential need for political interventions. Moreover, the European Commission in its endeavour to countervail agglomeration even pursues policies that sometimes achieve quite the opposite. Thus, this paper argues that European regional policies lack a convincing conceptual framework and should undergo substantial reforms.


2010 ◽  
Vol 59 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Sacchini ◽  
P. Refolo ◽  
R. Minacori ◽  
N. Comoretto ◽  
M.L. Di Pietro ◽  
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Il contributo ripercorre il dibattito sul tema dell’etica e allocazione delle risorse in ambito sanitario negli ultimi sessant’anni di pubblicazioni della Rivista “Medicina e Morale”. Al richiamo di alcune fonti documentative che certificano l’inserimento di questa tematica fra gli oggetti di indagine della disciplina bioetica, segue una breve rassegna dei contenuti di tutti gli scritti della Rivista sulla materia, una discussione degli elementi che li contraddistinguono e l’indicazione delle prospettive di pubblicazione auspicabili. ---------- The article deals with the debate on ethics and resource allocation in health care over the past sixty years of the Journal “Medicina e Morale” publications. The reference to some documental sources certifying the inclusion of this issue among the objects of investigation of bioethics discipline is followed by a brief overview of the contents of all text of the Journal on the subject, a discussion of the elements that mark them and the indication of the prospects of publication that are desirable.


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