This report provides technical details about an Australian population survey and also preliminary results, it does not attempt to introduce nor discuss the significance of these results. The survey elicited information relevant to the following five issues: (i) Public willingness to pay the full cost of Medicare and to increase health expenditures. (ii) The criterion for the 'value of a service' which should be adopted vis health or willingness to pay. (iii) The importance of medical urgency (the rule of rescue) versus health maximisation. (iv) Health gain verses equity. (v) The inclusion of production gains (indirect benefits) in economic evaluation
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction. The health of Indigenous Australians is worse than...
Managers and staff in primary health care partnerships in local catchments, particularly in regional...
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Health care policy makers internationally are increasingly expressing commitment to consultation wit...
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The discussion over whether community preferences have a legitimate role to play in priority setting...
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This report was prepared to contribute to the 'Health Australia Initiative' on the issue of prioriti...
Background There is current interest in incorporating weights based on public preferences for health...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
The theme of this paper is that recent and proposed health policy in Australia has focused upon issu...
The key drivers of population health lie outside the health sector. However, decision makers outside...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction. The health of Indigenous Australians is worse than...
Managers and staff in primary health care partnerships in local catchments, particularly in regional...
The theme of this paper is that recent and proposed health policy in Australia has focused upon issu...
Health care policy makers internationally are increasingly expressing commitment to consultation wit...
INTRODUCTION: This article reports on a priority-setting exercise involving members of the general p...
The discussion over whether community preferences have a legitimate role to play in priority setting...
This article reports on the ‘Assessing Cost–Effectiveness’ (ACE) initiative in priority setting from...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of health economics for priority setting in health car...
This report was prepared to contribute to the 'Health Australia Initiative' on the issue of prioriti...
Background There is current interest in incorporating weights based on public preferences for health...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
The theme of this paper is that recent and proposed health policy in Australia has focused upon issu...
The key drivers of population health lie outside the health sector. However, decision makers outside...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction. The health of Indigenous Australians is worse than...
Managers and staff in primary health care partnerships in local catchments, particularly in regional...
The theme of this paper is that recent and proposed health policy in Australia has focused upon issu...