Equity in the allocation of health care resources
Trevor A. Sheldon and
Peter C. Smith
Health Economics, 2000, vol. 9, issue 7, 571-574
Abstract:
This paper examines some of the issues that arise when seeking to tackle health inequalities in a context of limited health care resources. Increasingly, central agencies are using devolved budgets for health care providers as a central instrument of expenditure control. Equity objectives play an important role in the resource allocation methods used to determine such budgets. Yet, unless integrated into a proper system of risk management, the use of budgets can lead to serious inequity. The paper discusses the potential contributions of different disciplines to promoting equity within a health care budgetary regime. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2000
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