2020
DOI: 10.1108/jhom-05-2020-367
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“…Public health systems internationally continue to be challenged by increasing demand for health care, compounded by pressures to enhance health outcomes amidst the current climate of uncertainty and tightening government finances. [1][2][3] These pressures necessitate a focus on maximizing value in terms of health outcomes achieved for resources invested. 4 Health systems therefore require cost-specific improvement practices that do not negatively impact either the quality of outcomes achieved or the experiences of staff and consumers.…”
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“…Public health systems internationally continue to be challenged by increasing demand for health care, compounded by pressures to enhance health outcomes amidst the current climate of uncertainty and tightening government finances. [1][2][3] These pressures necessitate a focus on maximizing value in terms of health outcomes achieved for resources invested. 4 Health systems therefore require cost-specific improvement practices that do not negatively impact either the quality of outcomes achieved or the experiences of staff and consumers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With EI recognized as an integral component in addressing the challenge of meeting increasing demand for outcomes with limited resources, the generation and application of evidence to identify and implement EI approaches which have proven to be successful is likely to be a key enabling factor. 3,12 Public health systems and organisations internationally can establish EI as a strategic and operational priority by embedding a focus on efficiency in strategic plans, performance management frameworks and service agreements. 16,20 This can be extended to including EI-specific funding levers such as incentivization and grants, which can support organisations to direct resources and service delivery towards more efficient activities and away from less-efficiency and lower-value activities.…”
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