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Sustainability in Health care by Allocating Resources Effectively (SHARE) 5: developing a model for evidence-driven resource allocation in a local healthcare setting

机译:通过有效分配资源实现医疗保健的可持续性(SHARE)5:为当地医疗机构建立循证资源分配模型

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BackgroundThis is the fifth in a series of papers reporting Sustainability in Health care by Allocating Resources Effectively (SHARE) in a local healthcare setting. This paper synthesises the findings from Phase One of the SHARE Program and presents a model to be implemented and evaluated in Phase Two. Monash Health, a large healthcare network in Melbourne Australia, sought to establish an organisation-wide systematic evidence-based program for disinvestment. In the absence of guidance from the literature, the Centre for Clinical Effectiveness, an in-house ‘Evidence Based Practice Support Unit’, was asked to explore concepts and practices related to disinvestment, consider the implications for a local health service and identify potential settings and methods for decision-making.
机译:背景信息这是一系列报告的第五篇,该系列报告了通过在本地医疗机构中有效分配资源(SHARE)实现医疗保健的可持续性。本文综合了SHARE计划第一阶段的发现,并提出了第二阶段要实施和评估的模型。澳大利亚墨尔本的大型医疗网络Monash Health寻求建立一个全组织的,系统的,基于证据的撤资计划。在缺乏文献指导的情况下,内部“循证实践支持小组”临床有效性中心被要求探索与投资减少有关的概念和实践,考虑对当地卫生服务的影响并确定潜在的环境和决策方法。

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