Copy of author's previously published article inserted.Bibliography: leaves 376-403.vii, 480 leavesExamines the hypothesis that fundholding in Australian general practice could be more efficient, in both technical and allocative terms, than fee for service for consultations, pharmaceuticals, pathology, and diagnostic ordering. The research indicates that there may be a place for fundholding in Australian general practice, if general practice fundholders were integral members of a regional managed care model.Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of General Practice, 199
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
Contains fulltext : 97927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acro...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
General practice is central to primary care in the Australian health system, yet difficulties provin...
ackground and objectives Understanding resource allocation is important to ensure that limited healt...
A number of policy initiatives aimed at reform of primary health care financing are currently either...
Background The geographic distribution of health workers is a pervasive policy concern. Many governm...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Experience with fundholding in other countries, particularly Great Britain, raises important issues ...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
Contains fulltext : 97927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acro...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
General practice is central to primary care in the Australian health system, yet difficulties provin...
ackground and objectives Understanding resource allocation is important to ensure that limited healt...
A number of policy initiatives aimed at reform of primary health care financing are currently either...
Background The geographic distribution of health workers is a pervasive policy concern. Many governm...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Experience with fundholding in other countries, particularly Great Britain, raises important issues ...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
Contains fulltext : 97927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acro...