Browsing by Subject "decision-making"

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  • Treskova, Marina (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2020)
    With the awareness that healthcare is a limited resource, decision-makers are challenged to allocate it rationally and efficiently. Health economic methods of evidence synthesis for decision-making are useful to quantify ...
  • Büchner, Stefanie; Marschollek, Michael; Foadi, Nilufar (Stuttgart [u.a.] : Thieme, 2022)
    The opportunities and limits of digitalisation for medical decision-making situations have been discussed heavily so far regarding to the potentials of single technologies and digital tools. Following sociological perspectives, ...
  • Braun, Matthias; Hummel, Patrik; Beck, Susanne; Dabrock, Peter (London : BMJ Publ., 2020)
    Making good decisions in extremely complex and difficult processes and situations has always been both a key task as well as a challenge in the clinic and has led to a large amount of clinical, legal and ethical routines, ...
  • Erikainen, Sonja; Friesen, Phoebe; Rand, Leah; Jongsma, Karin; Dunn, Michael; Sorbie, Annie; McCoy, Matthew; Bell, Jessica; Burgess, Michael; Chen, Haidan; Chico, Vicky; Cunningham-Burley, Sarah; Darbyshire, Julie; Dawson, Rebecca; Evans, Andrew; Fahy, Nick; Finlay, Teresa; Frith, Lucy; Goldenberg, Aaron; Hinton, Lisa; Hoppe, Nils; Hughes, Nigel; Koenig, Barbara; Lignou, Sapfo; McGowan, Michelle; Parker, Michael; Prainsack, Barbara; Shabani, Mahsa; Staunton, Ciara; Thompson, Rachel; Varnai, Kinga; Vayena, Effy; Williams, Oli; Williamson, Max; Chan, Sarah; Sheehan, Mark (London : BMJ Publ., 2020)
    Population-level biomedical research offers new opportunities to improve population health, but also raises new challenges to traditional systems of research governance and ethical oversight. Partly in response to these ...