Background: Previous analyses of the listings of trastuzumab on the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and HPV vaccine on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) suggest a media influence on policy makers. We examined the timing and content of Australian newspaper reports of medicines in relation to Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) decisions. Methods: We identified newspaper reports (2005-2008) of medicines recommended for PBS listing in 2006-2007, analysing the content for mentions of the medicine, PBS and medicine costs to the patient and the government and counting the numbers of articles published in the six months before, the month of, and the six months after the relevant PBAC meeting. Case studies examin...
Background: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
Subsidised access to high-cost medicines in Australia is restricted under national programs (the Pha...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTimely access to necessary medicines that Australians need is one of the four pilla...
Objective: to determine the frequency and nature of news stories of prescription drugs in a range of...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
Introduction and Aims: The news media is an important source of information regarding new developmen...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Objective To investigate the frequency, style and reliability of newspaper reporting of medication e...
Background: The news media are an important source of information about new medical treatments, but ...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background: Sensationalized reporting styles and a distorted framing of health-care issues in newspa...
BACKGROUND: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
BACKGROUND: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
BACKGROUND: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Background: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
Subsidised access to high-cost medicines in Australia is restricted under national programs (the Pha...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTimely access to necessary medicines that Australians need is one of the four pilla...
Objective: to determine the frequency and nature of news stories of prescription drugs in a range of...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
Introduction and Aims: The news media is an important source of information regarding new developmen...
Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream media. We have b...
Objective To investigate the frequency, style and reliability of newspaper reporting of medication e...
Background: The news media are an important source of information about new medical treatments, but ...
Background: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
Background: Sensationalized reporting styles and a distorted framing of health-care issues in newspa...
BACKGROUND: Studies have persistently shown deficiencies in medical reporting by the mainstream medi...
BACKGROUND: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
BACKGROUND: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Background: To examine the accuracy and adequacy of lay media news stories about complementary and a...
Subsidised access to high-cost medicines in Australia is restricted under national programs (the Pha...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTimely access to necessary medicines that Australians need is one of the four pilla...