2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.694689
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Meta-Decision in Healthcare

Abstract: Meta-decision as a junction between evidence and its rightful implementation is suggested in this review as a structured framework applied in healthcare, valuable to clinicians and healthcare decision-makers. The process of meta-decision requires optimum measurements to provide data necessary for identifying and developing decision alternatives and explicitly reflect on its value and choose the optimum decision. The location of value in the meta-decision framework is core component. Of equal importance are pre… Show more

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“…The government has the authority to oversee policies effectively. However, not all policies create positive outcomes due to mismanagement (Ruiu, 2020); as previously said, policies disregarding scientific data tend to be delayed and cause new difficulties (Baynouna Al Ketbi, 2021). The government makes policy decisions, as shown in table 2, and the policies have not all gone smoothly because of corruption in social assistance, sluggish allocation of social assistance due to incompatible policies (Supreme, 2021), and quick policy change (Venessa Melissa, 2021).…”
Section: Work From Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government has the authority to oversee policies effectively. However, not all policies create positive outcomes due to mismanagement (Ruiu, 2020); as previously said, policies disregarding scientific data tend to be delayed and cause new difficulties (Baynouna Al Ketbi, 2021). The government makes policy decisions, as shown in table 2, and the policies have not all gone smoothly because of corruption in social assistance, sluggish allocation of social assistance due to incompatible policies (Supreme, 2021), and quick policy change (Venessa Melissa, 2021).…”
Section: Work From Homementioning
confidence: 99%