Australia is a federation with a mixed private-public system. Public hospitals and community health care are the responsibility of states and territories. Private fee-for-service clinicians and pharmaceuticals is subsidised by the Commonwealth government via the Medicare Benefit Schedule (MBS) and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). As with other countries, issues of efficiency and equity are key considerations, with equity issues in Australia confounded by large geographical area and population distribution
ackground and objectives Understanding resource allocation is important to ensure that limited healt...
Copyright © 2003 Commonwealth of AustraliaThis document is the Business Case for the Australian Heal...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated metabolic risk factors are a growing human hea...
Australia is a federation with a mixed private-public system. Public hospitals and community health ...
Australia has a dual public and private health insurance system in which private health insurance pl...
Nicole Bates sought to quantify the cost of cancer in Australia, and the distribution of these costs...
A key feature of the NSW health system is its 17 geographically-based area health services (AHSs). F...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Australia has a tax-funded universal health ins...
This paper summarises the structure of the State’s health care system, and then focuses on the main ...
Describing out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare costs in relation to ability to pay requires multiple link...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
Objective: A wealth of data is generated through Australia's universal health care arrangements. How...
[Extract] Quality Use of Medicines includes the safe and effective use of medicines, and is a core o...
The long-awaited Wills Implementation Committee Report (CoA 2000), which was completed by November l...
Australia’s health system is characterised by an ongoing tension between a commitment to utility and...
ackground and objectives Understanding resource allocation is important to ensure that limited healt...
Copyright © 2003 Commonwealth of AustraliaThis document is the Business Case for the Australian Heal...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated metabolic risk factors are a growing human hea...
Australia is a federation with a mixed private-public system. Public hospitals and community health ...
Australia has a dual public and private health insurance system in which private health insurance pl...
Nicole Bates sought to quantify the cost of cancer in Australia, and the distribution of these costs...
A key feature of the NSW health system is its 17 geographically-based area health services (AHSs). F...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.Australia has a tax-funded universal health ins...
This paper summarises the structure of the State’s health care system, and then focuses on the main ...
Describing out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare costs in relation to ability to pay requires multiple link...
The paper reports on findings from a three year Australian Research Council grant with the NSW Healt...
Objective: A wealth of data is generated through Australia's universal health care arrangements. How...
[Extract] Quality Use of Medicines includes the safe and effective use of medicines, and is a core o...
The long-awaited Wills Implementation Committee Report (CoA 2000), which was completed by November l...
Australia’s health system is characterised by an ongoing tension between a commitment to utility and...
ackground and objectives Understanding resource allocation is important to ensure that limited healt...
Copyright © 2003 Commonwealth of AustraliaThis document is the Business Case for the Australian Heal...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated metabolic risk factors are a growing human hea...