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Top level managers can no longer be resource allocators.
The demonstrations criticized that the market is the main resource allocator and that the private sector manages a lot of the public services.
To a large extent, the discussion has centred around bringing doctors into management and, perhaps as the primary and key resource allocator, this is appropriate.
First, the elimination of exchange rate uncertainty will enhance the efficiency of the price mechanism as a resource allocator.
(This also means sensitizing policymakers and resource allocators to the need for the interdisciplinary approach.)
In prescribing care, the individual primary nurse acts as a 'resource allocator' by deciding what resources are required to facilitate this care.
More critical, though, was the clear indication that the key resource allocators, ie doctors and nurses, must be an integral part of developing any such approach.
His work has crossed disciplinary lines, receiving serious attention from economists, legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, healthcare resource allocators, and theologians.
The function of family councils changed to that of resource allocators, enabling us to enforce the original legal framework that underpinned civilization.
It has been pointed out (Akehurst and Drummond, 1989) that, while managers take some of the decisions controlling resource allocation, such as the nature of the 'hotel' facilities in hospitals, the major resource allocators are the doctors.
The Public’s Perspective on Public Participation With the exception of satisfaction surveys and some limited polling data, we know little about how the public views themselves in their actual or potential roles as citizen governors, resource allocators or health system consultants.