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Journal of Evidence Based Health Policy Management and Economics. 2018; 2 (2): 70-79
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-199293

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Background: Prioritization and resource allocation are the most important processes in managing and developing each organization. Given the high turnover and cost of hospitals in health system, this study aimed to provide a model for


financial resource allocation with the Goal Programming [GP] in Afzalipour teaching medical center in Kerman


Methods: This mixed method and case-study study was conducted in Afzalipour teaching medical center located in Kerman, south-eastern of Iran. Participating key informants and operation research experts, twelve focus group discussions [FGDs] were developed to extract a goal programming model. Then, the hospital accounting data were collected from 2010- 2013 according to the extracted model.The WinQSB software was used for running the model


Results: The findings of this study showed that the share of personnel costs of this hospital was 72% which 28% was devoted to fee-for-service [FFS] and contractual services, current and other costs were 6%, 2%, and 12%, respectively. However, the findings of goal programming model showed that the optimum and satisfactory amount of personnel costs must be 66%, 14% of which were allocated to the FFS cost. The share of contractual services, current and other costs must be 15%, 2%, and 17%, respectively


Conclusion: The results showed that resource allocation in the hospital follow merely the accounting perspective rather than optimum and satisfactory ones. It is suggested in order to achieve the optimum values, the board of trustees should be institutionalized in practice; moreover, the outsourcing services should be addressed more. Therefore, personal costs which include a large part of costs can be reduced

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