Program budgeting and marginal analysis: A case study in chronic airflow limitation
Alan Crockett, Josephine Cranston, John Moss, Paul Scown, Gavin Mooney and John Alpers
Australian Health Review
22(3) 65 - 77
Published: 1999
Abstract
Program budgeting and marginal analysis is a method of priority-setting in health care. This article describes how this method was applied to the management of a disease-specific group,chronic airflow limitation. A sub-program flow chart clarified the major cost drivers. After assessment of the technical efficiency of the sub-programs and careful and detailed analysis,incremental and decremental wish lists of activities were established. Program budgeting and marginal analysis provides a framework for rational resource allocation. The nurturing of a vigorous program management group, with members representing all participants in the process (including patients/consumers), is the key to a successful outcome.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH990065
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