Background: The Australian federal government introduced private health insurance incentive policy reforms in 2000 that increased the uptake of private health insurance in Australia. There is currently a lack of evidence on the effect of the policy reforms on access to cardiovascular interventions in public and private hospitals in Australia. The aim was to investigate whether the increased private health insurance uptake influenced trends in emergency and elective coronary artery revascularisation procedures (CARPs) for private and public patients. Methods: We included 34,423 incident CARPs from Western Australia during 1995-2008 in this study. Rates of emergency and elective CARPs were stratified for publicly and privately funded patient...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 78-84.1. Introduction -- 2. The private health insurance market...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
The Australian federal government introduced the pri-vate health insurance incentive policy reforms ...
Background Contemporary Australian evidence on socioeconomic variation in secondary cardiovascular ...
Background: Coronary artery revascularisation procedures (CARPs) include coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: The population incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) has been declining in Australia...
From the introduction of Australia’s national health insurance scheme (Medicare) in 1984 until recen...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Background: Female sterilisation is usually performed on an elective basis at perceived family compl...
Introduction: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) a...
AbstractBackground: The Australian Private Health Insurance Incentive (PHII) policy reforms implemen...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
Free access to health care for all Australians is enshrined in the publicly funded Medicare programm...
Background: The appropriate structure, scope and cost of government incentives in the private health...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 78-84.1. Introduction -- 2. The private health insurance market...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
The Australian federal government introduced the pri-vate health insurance incentive policy reforms ...
Background Contemporary Australian evidence on socioeconomic variation in secondary cardiovascular ...
Background: Coronary artery revascularisation procedures (CARPs) include coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: The population incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) has been declining in Australia...
From the introduction of Australia’s national health insurance scheme (Medicare) in 1984 until recen...
The inter-relationship between private health insurance cover and hospital utilisation is complex. T...
Background: Female sterilisation is usually performed on an elective basis at perceived family compl...
Introduction: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) a...
AbstractBackground: The Australian Private Health Insurance Incentive (PHII) policy reforms implemen...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
Free access to health care for all Australians is enshrined in the publicly funded Medicare programm...
Background: The appropriate structure, scope and cost of government incentives in the private health...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 78-84.1. Introduction -- 2. The private health insurance market...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...