In 1992 the Australian Government adopted the National Mental Health Strategy in an attempt to improve the provision of mental health services. A component was to improve geographical access to hospital-based mental health services. This paper is concerned with determining if this objective has been achieved. Time-series data on patients (at a regional level) with mental illness in the State of Queensland are available for the years from 1968-69 to 2002-03. A change in regional classification by the Australian Bureau of Statistics complicates the analysis by precluding certain empirical tests such as converging utilisation rates by region. To overcome this problem, it was decided to apply concepts of concentration and equality that are comm...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
This report, the eleventh in the series, presents the latest data on progress made under the Nationa...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the percentage of Australians with a mental disorder who received treatment f...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
This study statistically analyses the location and distribution of some aspects of mental health in ...
Objective: To examine how the rates of the use of particular face-to-face primary mental health care...
This article quantifies and describes some key dimensions of the mental health sector in Australia s...
Medicare is Australia’s national, compulsory and universal\ud health insurance arrangement. The Comm...
Background: Private psychiatric services are produced and consumed on a fee-for-service FFS basis in...
Abstract Despite an increased burden from chronic mental health conditions, access to effective m...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features ...
Urbanisation presents specific mental health challenges, requiring a better understanding of service...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features associated...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
This report, the eleventh in the series, presents the latest data on progress made under the Nationa...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the percentage of Australians with a mental disorder who received treatment f...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
This study statistically analyses the location and distribution of some aspects of mental health in ...
Objective: To examine how the rates of the use of particular face-to-face primary mental health care...
This article quantifies and describes some key dimensions of the mental health sector in Australia s...
Medicare is Australia’s national, compulsory and universal\ud health insurance arrangement. The Comm...
Background: Private psychiatric services are produced and consumed on a fee-for-service FFS basis in...
Abstract Despite an increased burden from chronic mental health conditions, access to effective m...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features ...
Urbanisation presents specific mental health challenges, requiring a better understanding of service...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that, although there are some unique features associated...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
This report, the eleventh in the series, presents the latest data on progress made under the Nationa...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the percentage of Australians with a mental disorder who received treatment f...