Description

Prioritization Matrices help organizations make decisions by systematically comparing choices using specific criteria and weighting options based on importance.

List of methods/tools

Priority setting of health interventions: The need for multi-criteria decision analysis

Baltussen, R., & Niessen, L. (2006). Priority setting of health interventions: The need for multi-criteria decision analysis. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 4, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-7547-4-14

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Prioritization matrix

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (2006). Prioritization matrix. Retrieved from https://www.nccmt.ca/uploads/media/media/0001/03/deba36658861bcb2ddcc885e4ddc10aeefbb3326.pdf

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Prioritization matrices

Western Region Public Health Training Center (2016). Prioritization matrices. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nZSOcL2t0k

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Standard of care: Clinical nutrition prioritization matrix

Clinical Nutrition Leaders Action Group (CNLAG) Ontario (2018). Standard of care: Clinical nutrition prioritization matrix. Retrieved from https://www.dietitians.ca/DietitiansOfCanada/media/Documents/Resources/CNLAG-SOC-Prioritization-matrix_FINAL_Updated-April-2019.pdf

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Prioriser l’importance sur l’urgence avec la Matrice Eisenhower

Laferrière, M. (n.d.). Prioriser l’importance sur l’urgence avec la Matrice Eisenhower. Retrieved from https://mathieulaferriere.com/prioriser-importance-urgence-matrice-eisenhower/

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