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In a tough political and budget year with several major initiatives to be funded - most notably the Gonski education reforms and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, now known as DisabilityCare Australia - the health and ageing section of the 2013-14 Budget has fared reasonably...
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While the shape and extent of the Labor Government’s commitment to health care reform has now been revealed, the details are missing according to this June 2010 analysis.
And indeed, a response to many key issues – particularly mental health, dental health and Indigenous...
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In this edition of Macroeconomics’ Health Bulletin the Budget is examined in the context of the recently released National Health and Hospital Reform Commission’s Report.
The Bulletin finds that while the NHHRC report provides the Rudd Government with a reform blueprint, the time is...
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The Budget announces the beginnings of two key reforms in health - a National Disability Insurance Scheme and the reform of the aged care system. While neither of these are healthcare initiatives, they will directly contribute to the health status of disabled and elderly Australians....
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While the Rudd Government’s health care reform package has now been revealed, the details are missing and a response to many key issues - particularly mental health, dental health and Indigenous health - are also missing.
The approach has been evolutionary rather than revolutionary,...
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This paper presents the author’s analysis of the Indigenous provisions in the Australian Government’s 2013-14 Budget in the context of current and past strategies, policies, programs and funding support. It also looks at the implementation and impact of the Commonwealth’s Indigenous Chronic Disease Package. This...