Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study

Objective: In many countries, limiting the financial and budgetary resources is a challenge in the health system. One of the most costly parts of the health system is undoubtedly the radiology department of hospitals. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the benefits and challenges of the polici...

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Main Authors: Hasan Jafari, Mohammad Ranjbar, Hamideh Mahjoub, Hamed Ghoshoni, Mohammad Baghi, Elham Miankoohi
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2020-02-01
Series:Rāhburdhā-yi Mudīriyyat dar Niẓām-i Salāmat
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Online Access:http://mshsj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-219-en.html
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spelling doaj-a846886790e5479cae2c733adbde041e2020-11-25T03:04:27ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesRāhburdhā-yi Mudīriyyat dar Niẓām-i Salāmat2476-68792538-15632020-02-0144360369Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case StudyHasan Jafari0Mohammad Ranjbar1Hamideh Mahjoub2Hamed Ghoshoni3Mohammad Baghi4Elham Miankoohi5 Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management Research Center, Department of Healthcare Management, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management Research Center, Department of Healthcare Management, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran MSc student in Medical Education, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran MD student, School of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran MD student, School of Medicine, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran MSc student in Healthcare Management, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Objective: In many countries, limiting the financial and budgetary resources is a challenge in the health system. One of the most costly parts of the health system is undoubtedly the radiology department of hospitals. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the benefits and challenges of the policies proposed for rationing hospital radiology services. Information sources and selected methods for study: In this narrative or literature review study, Persian (SID, Magiran, Barkat Knowledge network system, Irandoc), and Latin (Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, ISI web of sciences) databases were searched. The applied keywords were radiology, rationing, distribution, priority setting, resource allocation, and policy brief. In the initial search, 145 articles were studied. Subsequently, after reviewing the titles and abstracts, 65 studies were selected and investigated. Finally, 44 related studies were thoroughly investigated. The inclusion criteria covered the studies in Persian or English. The exclusion criteria included the studies that did not have full texts. Our search included the studies conducted from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/ 2017. Results: The present study examined the benefits and challenges of radiology services rationing. Policy options were presented at 3 levels of provider, organizational, and system. The provider level consisted of training clinical and non-clinical personnel to use and maintain the medical equipment and requiring the physicians to use clinical guidelines. The organization level included reviewing imaging tariffs, entering insurance in controlling supply and demand for radiology services, and assessing equipment by the Institute for Health Technology Assessment. The system level contained assignment of radiological services to the private sector. Conclusion: As health care costs are rising and resources are increasingly constrained by ever-increasing demands, policy makers and officials can use the proposed solutions with regard to contextual conditions to design a rationing model. Services at the macro level of the health system and operationalization of the rationing process reduce the gap between supply and demand of the health services.http://mshsj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-219-en.htmlrationingradiology servicesprioritizationresource allocation
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Hamideh Mahjoub
Hamed Ghoshoni
Mohammad Baghi
Elham Miankoohi
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Mohammad Ranjbar
Hamideh Mahjoub
Hamed Ghoshoni
Mohammad Baghi
Elham Miankoohi
Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
Rāhburdhā-yi Mudīriyyat dar Niẓām-i Salāmat
rationing
radiology services
prioritization
resource allocation
author_facet Hasan Jafari
Mohammad Ranjbar
Hamideh Mahjoub
Hamed Ghoshoni
Mohammad Baghi
Elham Miankoohi
author_sort Hasan Jafari
title Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
title_short Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
title_full Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
title_fullStr Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Benefits and Challenges of Policy Options in Rationing the Hospital Radiology Services: A Case Study
title_sort benefits and challenges of policy options in rationing the hospital radiology services: a case study
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series Rāhburdhā-yi Mudīriyyat dar Niẓām-i Salāmat
issn 2476-6879
2538-1563
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Objective: In many countries, limiting the financial and budgetary resources is a challenge in the health system. One of the most costly parts of the health system is undoubtedly the radiology department of hospitals. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the benefits and challenges of the policies proposed for rationing hospital radiology services. Information sources and selected methods for study: In this narrative or literature review study, Persian (SID, Magiran, Barkat Knowledge network system, Irandoc), and Latin (Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, ISI web of sciences) databases were searched. The applied keywords were radiology, rationing, distribution, priority setting, resource allocation, and policy brief. In the initial search, 145 articles were studied. Subsequently, after reviewing the titles and abstracts, 65 studies were selected and investigated. Finally, 44 related studies were thoroughly investigated. The inclusion criteria covered the studies in Persian or English. The exclusion criteria included the studies that did not have full texts. Our search included the studies conducted from 1/1/2000 to 1/1/ 2017. Results: The present study examined the benefits and challenges of radiology services rationing. Policy options were presented at 3 levels of provider, organizational, and system. The provider level consisted of training clinical and non-clinical personnel to use and maintain the medical equipment and requiring the physicians to use clinical guidelines. The organization level included reviewing imaging tariffs, entering insurance in controlling supply and demand for radiology services, and assessing equipment by the Institute for Health Technology Assessment. The system level contained assignment of radiological services to the private sector. Conclusion: As health care costs are rising and resources are increasingly constrained by ever-increasing demands, policy makers and officials can use the proposed solutions with regard to contextual conditions to design a rationing model. Services at the macro level of the health system and operationalization of the rationing process reduce the gap between supply and demand of the health services.
topic rationing
radiology services
prioritization
resource allocation
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