Title of article
Staking a claim for claims: a case study of resource allocation in Australian Aboriginal health care
Author/Authors
Gavin Mooney، نويسنده , , Stephen Jan، نويسنده , , Virginia Wiseman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
11
From page
1657
To page
1667
Abstract
There have been numerous ways in which the notion of equity has been put forward in the literature. This reflects the fact that equity is essentially driven by values and is therefore subject to individual interpretation and preferences. Deciding between these various value judgements is however outside the scope of economic analysis, as conventionally defined. This poses a problem for the examination of issues of resource allocation in Aboriginal health services in Australia, where equity, very clearly, has a role to play. One possibility for moving forward on this issue is the adoption of a ‘claims’ approach where the emphasis is on the explicit recognition of the values to be employed in the ‘equitable’ allocation of resources. This involves teasing out the principles by which, under various approaches, resources are allocated differentially across groups (e.g. under resource allocation formulae, the criterion of ‘need’ as measured by SMRs can be viewed to be a basis for a ‘claim’ over resources). The commonly cited ‘basic needs approach’ is then used in the paper as a case in point to illustrate how such underlying principles may be identified and then assessed.
Keywords
Indigenous health , Australia , Aboriginal health , Equity
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
601033
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