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Private health care in Australia: why the government should intervene
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Are Australia’s drugs too cheap for our own good?
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Australia’s pharmaceutical benefits system: flawed but improving, and better than anywhere else
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And on the cover of the Guide were two words in red - Don’t Panic
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Funding arrangements for pharmaceuticals: can economic evaluation promote efficiency?
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The pharmaceutical situation in the Philippines
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Evidence-based priority setting
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Exploring distributive justice in health care
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Organisational change: a methodology to uncover the business idea
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Increasing the efficiency and flexibility of capital funding for public and private hospitals
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Factors influencing patients’ length of stay
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Re-engineering clinical records for production control
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Seeding information management capacity to support operational management in hospitals
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Queensland public sector nurse executives: job satisfaction and career opportunities
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Health insurance in the Philippines: bold policies and socio-economic realities
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Public health advocacy - determining a role for staff of a public hospital
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Emergency and primary care at a Melbourne hospital: reasons for attendance and satisfaction
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Treatment for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: the fathers’ perspective
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Managing organisational change to improve health services for young people with deliberate self harm behaviour
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Mongolia’s system-wide health reforms: lessons for other developing countries
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The Illawarra Coordinated Care Trial: better outcomes with existing resources?
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The changing attitudes of health professionals and consumers towards a coordinated care trial - SA Health Plus
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To HITH or not to HITH: making a decision about establishing hospital in the home
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Macarthur Model for Ambulatory Services
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Health needs assessment and the ecology of care: a research note
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Coping with health care reform
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Recognising the changing boundaries of illness in defining terms of chronic illness
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