The Australian income tax regime is generally regarded as a mechanism by which the Federal Government raises revenue, with much of the revenue raised used to support public spending programs.A prime example of this type of spending program is health care. However,a government may also decide that the private sector should provide a greater share of the nation's healthcare. To achieve such a policy it can bring about change through positive regulauon, or it can use the taxation regime, via tax expenditures, not to raise revenue but to steer or influence individuals in its desired direction. When used for this purpose, tax expenditures steer taxpayers towards or away from certain behaviour by either imposing costs on, or prOViding benefits to...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...
This working paper from the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health outlines a mode...
Background: The appropriate structure, scope and cost of government incentives in the private health...
Three major policy tools govern the demand for private health insurance (PHI) in Australia: premium-...
Three major policy tools govern the demand for private health insurance (PHI) in Australia: premium-...
In the 40 years since the introduction of universal public health insurance in Australia, there has ...
From the introduction of Australia’s national health insurance scheme (Medicare) in 1984 until recen...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
The Australian government introduced three major private health insurance policy initiatives in rece...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ISSN 1447-5863 (Online) ISBN 073403122X MIWP No. 10/03This paper develops a m...
Between 1997-2000, the Australian government passed a number of private health insurance (PHI) polic...
Between 1997 and 2000 the Australian government introduced three policy reforms that aimed to increa...
This paper presents an analytical framework for examining changes in the Private Health Insurance re...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...
This working paper from the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health outlines a mode...
Background: The appropriate structure, scope and cost of government incentives in the private health...
Three major policy tools govern the demand for private health insurance (PHI) in Australia: premium-...
Three major policy tools govern the demand for private health insurance (PHI) in Australia: premium-...
In the 40 years since the introduction of universal public health insurance in Australia, there has ...
From the introduction of Australia’s national health insurance scheme (Medicare) in 1984 until recen...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
The Australian government introduced three major private health insurance policy initiatives in rece...
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print) ISSN 1447-5863 (Online) ISBN 073403122X MIWP No. 10/03This paper develops a m...
Between 1997-2000, the Australian government passed a number of private health insurance (PHI) polic...
Between 1997 and 2000 the Australian government introduced three policy reforms that aimed to increa...
This paper presents an analytical framework for examining changes in the Private Health Insurance re...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance favors only those offered group insurance through their empl...
This working paper from the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health outlines a mode...
Background: The appropriate structure, scope and cost of government incentives in the private health...