Aim To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to high cost medicines (HCMs) in public hospitals.Methods In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 24 decisions-makers (executive directors of hospitals, area health service managers, directors of hospital pharmacy departments and senior medical doctors) in a Sydney Area Health Service. The interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed and analysed using a modified grounded theory approach.Results Decision-makers perceived health care system funding models as obstacles to equity of access to HCMs. They were concerned that there were inequities in decisions for individual patients according to public or private sector status. A ...
Increasing demand for services and rising health care costs create pressures within the Australian h...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
First published: 21 February 2015Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate p...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to h...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed m...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences ...
This research, which consists of a number of sub-projects, aims to understand a range of issues rela...
In Australia, the government is the primary payer for cancer medicines, and is supported by the Phar...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Increasing demand for services and rising health care costs create pressures within the Australian h...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
First published: 21 February 2015Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate p...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to h...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed m...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences ...
This research, which consists of a number of sub-projects, aims to understand a range of issues rela...
In Australia, the government is the primary payer for cancer medicines, and is supported by the Phar...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, some anti-cancer drugs are only available at significant financial cost to...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Increasing demand for services and rising health care costs create pressures within the Australian h...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
First published: 21 February 2015Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate p...