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Managing resources in NHS dentistry: using health economics to inform commissioning decisions

机译:在NHS牙科中管理资源:利用健康经济学来指导调试决策

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Background The aim of this study is to develop, apply and evaluate an economics-based framework to assist commissioners in their management of finite resources for local dental services. In April 2006, Primary Care Trusts in England were charged with managing finite dental budgets for the first time, yet several independent reports have since criticised the variability in commissioning skills within these organisations. The study will explore the views of stakeholders (dentists, patients and commissioners) regarding priority setting and the criteria used for decision-making and resource allocation. Two inter-related case studies will explore the dental commissioning and resource allocation processes through the application of a pragmatic economics-based framework known as Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis. Methods/Design The study will adopt an action research approach. Qualitative methods including semi-structured interviews, focus groups, field notes and document analysis will record the views of participants and their involvement in the research process. The first case study will be based within a Primary Care Trust where mixed methods will record the views of dentists, patients and dental commissioners on issues, priorities and processes associated with managing local dental services. A Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis framework will be applied to determine the potential value of economic principles to the decision-making process. A further case study will be conducted in a secondary care dental teaching hospital using the same approach. Qualitative data will be analysed using thematic analysis and managed using a framework approach. Discussion The recent announcement by government regarding the proposed abolition of Primary Care Trusts may pose challenges for the research team regarding their engagement with the research study. However, whichever commissioning organisations are responsible for resource allocation for dental services in the future; resource scarcity is highly likely to remain an issue. Wider understanding of the complexities of priority setting and resource allocation at local levels are important considerations in the development of dental commissioning processes, national oral health policy and the future new dental contract which is expected to be implemented in April 2014.
机译:背景技术本研究的目的是开发,应用和评估基于经济学的框架,以协助专员管理当地牙科服务的有限资源。 2006年4月,英格兰的初级保健信托基金会首次负责管理有限的牙科预算,但此后有几份独立报告批评了这些组织中的调试技能的差异。该研究将探讨利益相关者(牙医,患者和专员)关于优先级设置以及用于决策和资源分配的标准的观点。两个相互关联的案例研究将通过应用基于实用经济学的,称为计划预算和边际分析的框架来探索牙科的调试和资源分配过程。方法/设计本研究将采取行动研究方法。定性方法(包括半结构化访谈,焦点小组,现场笔记和文件分析)将记录参与者的观点及其在研究过程中的参与。第一个案例研究将基于“初级保健基金会”,其中混合方法将记录牙医,患者和牙科专员对与管理本地牙科服务相关的问题,优先级和流程的看法。将使用计划预算和边际分析框架来确定经济原则对决策过程的潜在价值。将使用相同的方法在二级保健牙科教学医院进行进一步的案例研究。定性数据将使用主题分析进行分析,并使用框架方法进行管理。讨论政府最近宣布的拟废除基层医疗信托的公告可能会给研究团队在参与研究方面带来挑战。但是,将来由哪个委托机构负责牙科服务的资源分配;资源稀缺很可能仍然是一个问题。在制定牙齿调试程序,制定国家口腔健康政策以及预计将于2014年4月实施的新的牙科合同方面,要广泛理解地方一级的优先权设置和资源分配的复杂性。

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