Small and regional hospitals have so far not been subject to activity based funding (ABF) in Australia. These hospitals are deemed unable to meet the technical requirements for ABF. In most cases they also experience diseconomies of scale due to the need to provide a broad range of low volume services to geographically large but sparsely populated areas. Block allocation remains the main system of funding for these hospitals. The disadvantage of block funding is that it lacks transparency and accountability regarding volume and type of services being funded. Furthermore it does not provide tools to measure and improve efficiency
This paper summarises the structure of the State’s health care system, and then focuses on the main ...
This book reviews the basis of hospital funding in Australia. In addition to two background papers b...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...
Australians value access to public hospitals with technologically-appropriate clinical care. However...
© 2018 AHHA. Objective. This study asks 'Is capital investment in Australian public hospitals effect...
Objective: Many of Australia’s rural hospitals operate without an on-site pharmacist. In some, commu...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
The National Health and Hospital Reform Commission (NHHRC) was charged with developing a long term r...
Introduction The implementation of a national Activity Based Funding (ABF) system is intended to imp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the difference between treatment costs in acute car...
Primary Health Care (PHC) funding in Australia is complex and fragmented. The focus of PHC funding i...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Of the 762 public hospitals in Australia, 71% have fewer than fifty beds. Hospitals in smaller rural...
Ensuring the acute health system provides a safe and high quality service is critical, with at least...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
This paper summarises the structure of the State’s health care system, and then focuses on the main ...
This book reviews the basis of hospital funding in Australia. In addition to two background papers b...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...
Australians value access to public hospitals with technologically-appropriate clinical care. However...
© 2018 AHHA. Objective. This study asks 'Is capital investment in Australian public hospitals effect...
Objective: Many of Australia’s rural hospitals operate without an on-site pharmacist. In some, commu...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
The National Health and Hospital Reform Commission (NHHRC) was charged with developing a long term r...
Introduction The implementation of a national Activity Based Funding (ABF) system is intended to imp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the difference between treatment costs in acute car...
Primary Health Care (PHC) funding in Australia is complex and fragmented. The focus of PHC funding i...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Of the 762 public hospitals in Australia, 71% have fewer than fifty beds. Hospitals in smaller rural...
Ensuring the acute health system provides a safe and high quality service is critical, with at least...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
This paper summarises the structure of the State’s health care system, and then focuses on the main ...
This book reviews the basis of hospital funding in Australia. In addition to two background papers b...
My aim in this thesis is to develop and apply measures of low-value care (where expected benefits do...