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  1. This presentation shall examine the gap between abstract macroeconomic and concrete microeconomic health resources allocation decisions, with a particular emphasis on the role of the nurse. Keywords: allocation criteria; justice; macro-allocation; micro-allocation; nursing care.

  2. 4 maj 2020 · The findings of this study show that healthcare cost is directly affected by macroeconomic indicators because an increase in income levels of a country allows governments to increase their revenue through tax.

  3. The allocation of healthcare resources takes place at two distinct levels. At the macroeconomic level, policymakers decide on budgets, staffing, cost-effectiveness thresholds, clinical guidelines and insurance payments; at the microeconomic level, healthcare professionals decide on whom to treat, what the appropriate treatment is, how much time ...

  4. 12 cze 2015 · Relying on the (strong) structuration theory which uncovers how macro‐ and micro‐level devices shape each other's structure via mutually reinforcing cycles of influence, we argue that health‐care organizations would benefit from the incorporation of interactional processes under institutional infrastructures which provide the foundation ...

  5. 1 cze 2024 · Our results indicate that population health can be an important source of cross-country differences in both income per worker and income per capita. •. Micro-based approaches can be used to estimate the direct economic benefits of health interventions at the macro level. •.

  6. 8 lip 2022 · Filipino healthcare workers (HCWs) are globally renowned for exceptional patient care, and the Philippines continues to supply many of the world's doctors and nurses, especially in the US and the UK.

  7. 26 sty 2018 · The study results indicate that health care quality to an important degree depends on four institutional factors at the microlevel that strongly impact on health workers’ performance and career choice, and which deserve more attention in applied research and policy reform.