The aim of this study is to describe average out-of-pocket costs across different regions of Australia, as defined by Primary Health Network (PHN) boundaries, and assess the association between population characteristics and out-of-pocket costs for selected primary care services. A combination of descriptive and regression analysis was undertaken using administrative data from the Australian Department of Human Services reporting on the health services used across PHNs in Australia. Those in regional areas paid significantly more for Allied Health services than those in capital cities (A$5.68, P = 0.006). The proportion of an area’s population aged 65 years and over was inversely related to out-of-pocket charges for Allied Mental Health (–A...
OBJECTIVE: To determine: 1) the mean, median and range of fees for initial and subsequent private ou...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
Australia's health care financing arrangements under Medicare involve Commonwealth subsidisation of ...
Multidisciplinary approaches to primary health care improve outcomes for individuals living with chr...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Background: Improved Primary Health Care (PHC) utilisation is central to reducing the unacceptable m...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
This study presents estimates of the cost of providing primary health care to remote Aboriginal com...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
Objective: To describe the changes in bulk-billing and out-of-pocket costs for Australian general pr...
Objectives The aim of this study was to estimate the costs of providing primary care and quantify th...
The demand for health care in Australia has been influenced by the numerous changes in financing arr...
Objectives To compare the costs and effects of higher turnover of resident nurses and Aboriginal hea...
Abstract Background Poor health increases the likelihood of experiencing poverty by reducing a perso...
OBJECTIVE: To determine: 1) the mean, median and range of fees for initial and subsequent private ou...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
Australia's health care financing arrangements under Medicare involve Commonwealth subsidisation of ...
Multidisciplinary approaches to primary health care improve outcomes for individuals living with chr...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Background: Improved Primary Health Care (PHC) utilisation is central to reducing the unacceptable m...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
This study presents estimates of the cost of providing primary health care to remote Aboriginal com...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
Objective: To describe the changes in bulk-billing and out-of-pocket costs for Australian general pr...
Objectives The aim of this study was to estimate the costs of providing primary care and quantify th...
The demand for health care in Australia has been influenced by the numerous changes in financing arr...
Objectives To compare the costs and effects of higher turnover of resident nurses and Aboriginal hea...
Abstract Background Poor health increases the likelihood of experiencing poverty by reducing a perso...
OBJECTIVE: To determine: 1) the mean, median and range of fees for initial and subsequent private ou...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
Australia's health care financing arrangements under Medicare involve Commonwealth subsidisation of ...