Setting priorities in health: The managers' perspectives versus general public

Author:

Araújo Nuno12ORCID,Reis Ana Maria3,Borges Ana3,Neves José Maia14,Rosa Alvaro2

Affiliation:

1. IA&Saúde - The Artificial Intelligence and Health Research Unit, North Polytechnic Institute of Health, CESPU, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

2. Business Research Unit - ISCTE - Instituto Universitários de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

3. ISAG - European Business School and Research Center in Business Sciences and Tourism, Porto, Portugal

4. ALGORITMI Research Centre, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal

Abstract

Introduction Decision-makers are constantly confronted with the need of balancing limited resources while establishing rationing criteria in health care system. However, there is an emerging trend in involving citizens in rationing debates as mechanism to assuring legitimacy in the decision-making process. This paper aims to explore citizens’ opinions on priority setting in health care access in comparison with the perspectives of managers. Methods An online questionnaire was used to collect the data. A logistic regression was applied to evaluate factors that shape the prioritisation of groups in access to health care services. The collected data comprehends 400 individuals, aged 18 years old and over living in continental Portugal. Results The study results reveal that managers and the general public, in the context of limited resources, both agree with the need to prioritise some groups over others in access to health care services. The priority groups would include the elderly, children, and people with chronic conditions. The most outstanding finding is that managers prefer children as their first priority group against the general public who has considered as top priority the elder ones. Discussion This study identified which stakeholders are prone to be included in decision-making processes for effective priority-setting models in the health care systems and evaluated their preferences.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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