Introduction and Aims: Analysis of the health expenditure on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment provides important information regarding the funding sources and distribution of AOD treatment funds. This study aimed to provide an estimate of annual health expenditure on AOD treatment in Australia and document a methodology for future estimates. Design and Methods: The study followed international standards for health accounts and calculated health expenditure for the federal government, state/territory governments and private expenditure for the year 2012/2013. Multiple data sources were used to generate the estimates. Results: The total expenditure was estimated at AUD$1.2 billion in 2012/2013. The states/territories account for 51% of ...
Objective: We estimated the cost to the public health system of treating Injecting-Related Injuries ...
In recent decades the range and patterns of opioids used for extra-medical purposes have changed. Th...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
Introduction and Aims Analysis of the health expenditure on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment p...
Provides detail regarding trends in health expenditure between 2003-04 and 2013-14 for recurrent exp...
Introduction and Aims: The structures of health systems impact on patient outcomes. We present and a...
A notable feature of Australian drug policy is the limited public and professional attention given t...
In 2012–13, $55.9 billion was spent on hospitals in Australia, $52.9 billion on primary health care ...
Aims To evaluate cost-effectiveness of eight interventions for reducing alcohol-attributable harm an...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
Aim: The aim of this study was to establish a conceptual schema for government purchasing of alcohol...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Globally, there are increasing concerns about the harms associated with methamp...
This publication examines expenditure on health goods and services in Australia presenting expenditu...
[Abstract] Background: The role of hospitals in providing treatment for drug and alcohol abuse varie...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Objective: We estimated the cost to the public health system of treating Injecting-Related Injuries ...
In recent decades the range and patterns of opioids used for extra-medical purposes have changed. Th...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
Introduction and Aims Analysis of the health expenditure on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment p...
Provides detail regarding trends in health expenditure between 2003-04 and 2013-14 for recurrent exp...
Introduction and Aims: The structures of health systems impact on patient outcomes. We present and a...
A notable feature of Australian drug policy is the limited public and professional attention given t...
In 2012–13, $55.9 billion was spent on hospitals in Australia, $52.9 billion on primary health care ...
Aims To evaluate cost-effectiveness of eight interventions for reducing alcohol-attributable harm an...
Summary Alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services across Australia provide a broad range of t...
Aim: The aim of this study was to establish a conceptual schema for government purchasing of alcohol...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Globally, there are increasing concerns about the harms associated with methamp...
This publication examines expenditure on health goods and services in Australia presenting expenditu...
[Abstract] Background: The role of hospitals in providing treatment for drug and alcohol abuse varie...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Objective: We estimated the cost to the public health system of treating Injecting-Related Injuries ...
In recent decades the range and patterns of opioids used for extra-medical purposes have changed. Th...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...