RR-82-006. Reprinted from OMEGA, 9(5):509-518 [1981]
Abstract
This paper presents an application to data from Czechoslovakia of a health care resource allocation model called DRAM (Disaggregated Resource Allocation Model). DRAM was developed by the health care systems modelling group of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. It attempts to predict the consequences of resource-level changes, in terms of the numbers of patients treated in each clinical category and the quality of the care they receive in each mode of treatment. In this application, seven acute clinical categories and two types of resources (hospital doctors and hospital beds) are selected for examination in one mode of treatment--in-patient care. Some parallels are drawn with a comparable application in the UK