Like most other OECD countries, Australia has achieved universal coverage and a substantial control of total health expenditures under a national health insurance program. Like them also, a major objective of health policy is to increase supply side efficiency, for which the relatively recent concepts of managed competition and diagnosis related groups (DRGs) constitute potentially useful tools. Their application in Australia has to take into account the complications of a dual system of health service provision and funding and a federal system of government with overlapping responsibilities of national and state governments in the public sector. A proposal to extend the services covered by the public Medicare program and to include within ...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
Private health insurance plays an important role in Australian health care finance, complementing t...
While health reform in Australia has been marked by piecemeal, incremental changes, the overall tren...
The topic of this paper is whether it is possible, given the current state of knowledge and technolo...
By international standards Australia's health scheme, Medicare, is relatively efficient. Despite th...
The Australian healthcare system is characterized by a mix of public and private financing and provi...
The Centre for Health Program Evaluation (CHPE) is a research and teaching orga isation established ...
This working paper from the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health outlines a mode...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
While health reform in Australia has been marked by piecemeal, incremental changes, the overall tren...
open3noThe aims of this paper are to evaluate the risk equalisation (RE) arrangement in Australia’s ...
Links to key documents on the history of health policy in Australia since the 1940s.By Gwen Gray, au...
In the 40 years since the introduction of universal public health insurance in Australia, there has ...
The paper provides background information on private health insurance arrangements, as well as the c...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
Private health insurance plays an important role in Australian health care finance, complementing t...
While health reform in Australia has been marked by piecemeal, incremental changes, the overall tren...
The topic of this paper is whether it is possible, given the current state of knowledge and technolo...
By international standards Australia's health scheme, Medicare, is relatively efficient. Despite th...
The Australian healthcare system is characterized by a mix of public and private financing and provi...
The Centre for Health Program Evaluation (CHPE) is a research and teaching orga isation established ...
This working paper from the National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health outlines a mode...
This paper outlines a model of the Australian private health insurance industry embedded within Aust...
While health reform in Australia has been marked by piecemeal, incremental changes, the overall tren...
open3noThe aims of this paper are to evaluate the risk equalisation (RE) arrangement in Australia’s ...
Links to key documents on the history of health policy in Australia since the 1940s.By Gwen Gray, au...
In the 40 years since the introduction of universal public health insurance in Australia, there has ...
The paper provides background information on private health insurance arrangements, as well as the c...
Objectives: Significant increases in health expenditures have been a global trend and constitute a m...
By 1997 only about 30% of the population in Australia was covered by private health insurance. Using...
Private health insurance plays an important role in Australian health care finance, complementing t...