Priority Setting in Developing Countries Health Care Institutions: the Case of a Ugandan Hospital
English
BMC Health Services Research
6
127
2006
30
Because the demand for health services outstrips the available resources, priority setting is one of the most difficult issues faced by health policy makers, particularly those in developing countries. The objective of this paper is to describe priority setting in a teaching hospital in Uganda and evaluate the description against an ethical framework for fair priority setting processes. [from abstract]
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Geographic Focus
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