Within a medical organization Microallocation refers to the primary decisions concerning and surrounding the individual’s medical interventions, “involves non-clinician managers to a lesser extent” (Darr, 2011). Medical providers must have a stronger presence and involvement at this level to navigate their patients to services, “Decisions at the micro level are often guided (in a sense, prejudged) by macroallocation decisions that the organization (or government) has made” (Darr, 2011, p. 309).
Ramsey’s approach “found nondiscriminatory, predetermined, and announced rules based on statistical medical probabilities to be acceptable (Darr, 2011, p. 314). James Childress stands by that “once medical criteria determine the need for and the appropriateness…