Examining capital acquisition models for advanced diagnostic imaging
Publication year: 2017
Total expenditure on health and long-term care is rising
across Canada and is predicted to continue rising over the
next decade.(1) The increased need for public resources to
be allocated to this sector is straining government budgets
and represents a major area of public concern.(1) This strain
is felt at all levels of the health system, including in hospitals
where, as a result of wear and tear, technology progress and
changes in clinical practice, decision-makers are tasked with
prioritizing equipment to be upgraded or replaced.(2)
Upgrading this equipment, however, is often a costly
process. Careful management prior to replacing this
equipment can improve the efficacy and safety of services,
reduce costs and ensure that the equipment can deliver
needed clinical services.