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    • Study Health Policy at the University of Sydney 

      Huckel Schneider, Carmen; Wilson, Andrew
      Published 2020-01-01
      Recording of a lunchtime webinar to learn more about postgraduate study in Health Policy at the University of Sydney in 2021.
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    • Healthcare managers’ felt financial accountability, feedback process, commitment, and performance: Evidence from an Italian healthcare provider 

      Hoque, Zahirul; Macinati, Manuela; Rizzo, Marco Giovanni
      Published 2019-07-19
      Accountability is a crucial issue in the public and private sectors and its nature varies between contexts and across levels. In healthcare organizations, accountability at individual level has received increasing attention ...
      Open Access
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    • Dealing with complaints against doctors without causing further harm 

      van Ekert, Elizabeth
      Published 2019-07-17
      Complaints can create morbidity, defensive practice, loss of trust and confidence in doctors. These effects impact on the doctor, on colleagues, family and patients, the latter due to loss of trust and because a distracted, ...
      Open Access
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    • Population trends and potential policy drivers of the medicalisation of birth. 

      Fox, Haylee; Callander, Emily; Lindsay, Daniel; Topp, Stephanie
      Published 2019-07-03
      The rising rates of obstetric interventions (1-3) have been identified as an issue in Australian maternal healthcare reform for over a decade (4-6). This concern is due to the increasing rates of morbidity and mortality ...
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    • Mutuality in policy making: the ethical experiences and intuitions of doctors who engage in policy concerned with health care resource allocation 

      Gallagher, Siun
      Published 2019-07-03
      Doctors play an integral part in health care priority setting at the macro (system) level. Although they have the potential to influence resource distributions, the values and ethical commitments doctors bring to macroallocation ...
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