Background: Private psychiatric services are produced and consumed on a fee-for-service (FFS) basis\ud in Australia. The Commonwealth Government subsidises these (and all) medical services via\ud Medicare, a universal, comprehensive, tax-financed medical and hospital financing mechanism. A key\ud purpose of Medicare is to improve equality of access to medical services.\ud Aims: To measure the distribution of ‘‘access’’, as measured by utilization, to private FFS psychiatric\ud services at a regional level; and to determine the temporal trend in equality in regional access to these\ud services during the Medicare period.\ud Method: Conventional measures of statistical dispersion and economic inequality (the coefficient of\ud variation, Gini ...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the private health insurance (PHI) status of individuals with and without a ...
We used five National Health Surveys (NHSs) in order to measure horizontal inequity (equal health ca...
The Australian Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the M...
Background: Private psychiatric services are produced and consumed on a fee-for-service FFS basis in...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
Medicare is Australia’s national, compulsory and universal health insurance arrangement. The Common...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
The subsidies available for medical services under Australia’s national compulsory and universal hea...
Background: Despite recent substantial mental healthcare reforms to increase the supply of healthcar...
The objective of this thesis is to present the results of several conceptual and empirical analyses ...
In Australia, significant mental health inequalities still exist, and the population has lost 572,77...
Australia has a national, compulsory and universal health insurance scheme, called Medicare. In 1996...
This article is concerned with the key economic characteristics of Australia's mental health sy...
Objective: Two pivotal Australian Government primary mental health reforms are the Access to Allied ...
This study statistically analyses the location and distribution of some aspects of mental health in...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the private health insurance (PHI) status of individuals with and without a ...
We used five National Health Surveys (NHSs) in order to measure horizontal inequity (equal health ca...
The Australian Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the M...
Background: Private psychiatric services are produced and consumed on a fee-for-service FFS basis in...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
Medicare is Australia’s national, compulsory and universal health insurance arrangement. The Common...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
The subsidies available for medical services under Australia’s national compulsory and universal hea...
Background: Despite recent substantial mental healthcare reforms to increase the supply of healthcar...
The objective of this thesis is to present the results of several conceptual and empirical analyses ...
In Australia, significant mental health inequalities still exist, and the population has lost 572,77...
Australia has a national, compulsory and universal health insurance scheme, called Medicare. In 1996...
This article is concerned with the key economic characteristics of Australia's mental health sy...
Objective: Two pivotal Australian Government primary mental health reforms are the Access to Allied ...
This study statistically analyses the location and distribution of some aspects of mental health in...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the private health insurance (PHI) status of individuals with and without a ...
We used five National Health Surveys (NHSs) in order to measure horizontal inequity (equal health ca...
The Australian Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the M...