作者: Amanda Glassman , Kalipso Chalkidou , Ursula Giedion , Yot Teerawattananon , Sean Tunis
DOI: 10.1016/J.GHEART.2012.01.007
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摘要: Abstract The rationing problem is common to all health systems—the challenge of managing finite resources address unlimited demand for services. In most low- and middle-income countries, occurs as an ad hoc, haphazard series nontransparent choices that reflect the competing interests governments, donors, other stakeholders. Yet in a growing number more explicit processes, with strengths limitations, are under development merit better support. Against this background, purpose Center Global Development Working Group, which examine how priorities set currently, propose institutional arrangements promote country ownership improve outcomes by systematically complex process politics economics, discussed. Current global national priority-setting practices potential strengthened institutions, increased support reviewed. Recommendations action provided.