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KMAN, you might be interested in the following:
http://www.scp.nl/publicaties/boeken...formance_3.PDF pages 120-180... a detailed, intelligent, analysis/discussion of healthcare systems. One excerpt of note: "The optimum outcome of this trade-off for non-urgent curative care will be a waiting time somewhere between zero and a few months. Research has shown that short waiting times for this type of care cause very little deterioration in health, while the costs of care increase sharply if such treatments have to be performed without waiting time. Furthermore, it appears that patients do not strongly object to waiting a short time for non-urgent treatment (scp 2003: 123). However, waiting times are still regarded as unpleasant and spark public debate." Anyway, KMAN, thought this might be of interest. frtzw906 |
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![]() "BCITORGB" wrote in message oups.com... KMAN, you might be interested in the following: http://www.scp.nl/publicaties/boeken...formance_3.PDF pages 120-180... a detailed, intelligent, analysis/discussion of healthcare systems. One excerpt of note: "The optimum outcome of this trade-off for non-urgent curative care will be a waiting time somewhere between zero and a few months. Research has shown that short waiting times for this type of care cause very little deterioration in health, while the costs of care increase sharply if such treatments have to be performed without waiting time. Furthermore, it appears that patients do not strongly object to waiting a short time for non-urgent treatment (scp 2003: 123). However, waiting times are still regarded as unpleasant and spark public debate." Anyway, KMAN, thought this might be of interest. frtzw906 Thanks. It's all rather logical that those are the trade-offs. |
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