Collection
Prioritization
- Submission status
- Closed
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research considers articles on prioritization in health care. Priority setting in health care has become more explicit worldwide over the last two decades. Israel provides an important laboratory for international learning, having one of the most explicit and accountable systems for priority setting. The country also provides relevant lessons regarding resource allocation among health and other sectors such as defence. This thematic series in IJHPR takes advantage of these characteristics, featuring articles that analyze the priority setting process in Israel, both within the health system and regarding allocations to health in the overall public budgetary context.
Articles (24 in this collection)
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Ten years of Israel’s organ transplant law: is it on the right track?
Authors
- Jeffrey Zaltzman
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 01 August 2018
- Article: 45
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Expensive lifesaving treatments: allocating resources and maximizing access
Authors
- Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot
- David Chinitz
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 04 January 2018
- Article: 3
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Equity in HTA: what doesn’t get measured, gets marginalised
Authors
- Richard Cookson
- Andrew J. Mirelman
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 10 July 2017
- Article: 38
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Do the equity-efficiency preferences of the Israeli Basket Committee match those of Israeli health policy makers?
Authors
- Amir Shmueli
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 30 April 2017
- Article: 20
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Efficiency and equity considerations in the preferences of health policy-makers in Israel
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Amir Shmueli
- Ofra Golan
- Emmanouil Mentzakis
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2017
- Article: 18
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What health care services does the public want and who should decide? Ask them!
Authors
- Adele Diederich
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 10 October 2016
- Article: 47
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Trends in annual drug expenditure – a 16 year perspective of a public healthcare maintenance organization
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Yossef Lomnicky
- Daniel Kurnik
- Nava Siegelmann-Danieli
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 15 September 2016
- Article: 37
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Trends in the use of antipsychotics in the Israeli inpatient population, 2004–2013
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Alexander M. Ponizovsky
- Eli Marom
- Eyal Schwartzberg
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 15 June 2016
- Article: 16
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Public attitudes and values in priority setting
Authors
- Stuart J Peacock
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 19 June 2015
- Article: 29
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Personal needs versus national needs: public attitudes regarding health care priorities at the personal and national levels
Authors
- Giora Kaplan
- Orna Baron-Epel
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 15 May 2015
- Article: 15
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Health sector solidarity: a core European value but with broadly varying content
Authors
- Richard B Saltman
- Content type: Integrative article
- Open Access
- Published: 17 April 2015
- Article: 5
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The redesign of the medical intern assignment mechanism in Israel
Authors
- Alvin E Roth
- Ran I Shorrer
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 25 March 2015
- Article: 11
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Assigning Israeli medical graduates to internships
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Slava Bronfman
- Avinatan Hassidim
- Anda Massler
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 20 March 2015
- Article: 6
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The challenge of measuring multi-morbidity and its costs
Authors
- Raphael Wittenberg
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 26 January 2015
- Article: 1
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Governing the allocation of scarce resources: is health care no longer a special case?
Authors
- David Chinitz
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 24 June 2014
- Article: 23
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Points mean prizes: priority points, preferential status and directed organ donation in Israel
Authors
- Antonia J Cronin
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 24 February 2014
- Article: 8
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Making the case for directed organ donation to registered donors in Israel
Authors
- Gil Siegal
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 23 January 2014
- Article: 1
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Does cancer deserve special treatment when health technologies are prioritized?
Authors
- Paul Hansen
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 18 November 2013
- Article: 45
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Oncologists’ and family physicians’ views on value for money of cancer and congestive heart failure care
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Dan Greenberg
- Ariel Hammerman
- Peter J Neumann
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 18 November 2013
- Article: 44
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Crowd-out of defence and health spending: is Israel different from other industrialised nations?
Authors
- Aaron Reeves
- David Stuckler
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 22 April 2013
- Article: 14
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Adjusting health expenditure for military spending and interest payment: Israel and the OECD countries
Authors
- Amir Shmueli
- Avi Israeli
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 20 February 2013
- Article: 5
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Priority setting: the importance of incorporating opportunity costs
Authors
- Ole Frithjof Norheim
- Content type: Commentary
- Open Access
- Published: 26 November 2012
- Article: 45
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Which health technologies should be funded? A prioritization framework based explicitly on value for money
Authors
- Ofra Golan
- Paul Hansen
- Content type: Original research article
- Open Access
- Published: 26 November 2012
- Article: 44