2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-0548(02)00187-9
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Using the analytic hierarchy process as a clinical engineering tool to facilitate an iterative, multidisciplinary, microeconomic health technology assessment

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“…The situation described is based on an actual capital budget proposal developed at University Hospitals of Cleveland. Sloane et al (2003) evaluated neonatal ventilators for a new women's health hospital using the AHP. The model was developed iteratively, based on pairwise comparisons supplied by the hospital's directors of respiratory therapy and clinical engineering.…”
Section: Project and Technology Evaluation And Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The situation described is based on an actual capital budget proposal developed at University Hospitals of Cleveland. Sloane et al (2003) evaluated neonatal ventilators for a new women's health hospital using the AHP. The model was developed iteratively, based on pairwise comparisons supplied by the hospital's directors of respiratory therapy and clinical engineering.…”
Section: Project and Technology Evaluation And Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Clearly, for high expensive and risky investments, more accurate criteria, such as the Net Present Value, should be applied.) The two issues are: (i) degree of self funding [9,20,30]; (ii) ratio of fixed costs to variable costs during the implementation stage [13,16,21]. This is coherent to the current practice in hospitals, that generally use different templates for technology assessment according the investment size and the level of novelty/risk for the hospital.…”
Section: Level Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Sloane et al [16] investigated which are the variables that decision makers at a hospital level take into account to select medical devices. They applied the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to aid the selection of devices for cardiovascular diseases.…”
Section: How a Technology Can Generate "Value" At A Hospital Level?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bu nedenle, bu çalışma ile oluşturulan kavramsal çerçevenin ve sistematik yaklaşımın, bir çok sağlık kuruluşu için zaman alıcı ve kritik bir süreç olan medikal ekipman seçim sürecinde kullanılabileceği düşü-nülmektedir. Ayrıca, çok ölçütlü karar verme yöntemlerinin uygun bir şekilde kullanılması ile birlikte, medikal teknoloji ile ilgili uzman kişilerin de sürece dahil edilmesi ile edinilen teknoloji hasta bakımının iyileştirilmesine, maliyet ve risklerin kontrol altına alınmasına katkıda bulunmaktadır 36 . Bu nedenle çalışmada, çok ölçütlü karar verme yöntemleri uygulanırken, medikal teknoloji ile ilgili uzmanlar sürece dahil edilmiştir.…”
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