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Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data: Recent submissions

    • STEP into UHC - Developing the health technology assessment unit of the Philippines - STEP - as an integral ingredient of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 

      Ursu, Ioana; Narvaez, Joanna Maries
      Published 2019-06-01
      The concept of cost-effectiveness as main criteria for procurement of new technologies was embedded in Filipino policy back in 2003, but with no clear implementing rules. The need for an objective decision-making process ...
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    • The Australian Atlas of Healthcare Variation series 

      Giles, Gillian; Herkes, Robert
      Published 2018-12-01
      The Third Australian Atlas of Healthcare Variation explores the extent to which healthcare use in Australia varies depending on where people live. The Atlas will be launched on 11 December 2018 by the Minister for Health, ...
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    • Using Theory of Change to design and evaluate a complex mental health intervention in five low and middle- income countries: the case of PRIME 

      Breuer, Erica
      Published 2019-02-01
      Developing and evaluating the implementation of complex health interventions into routine health services in low and middle income countries is challenging. This presentation will explore how Theory of Change, a monitoring ...
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    • The Menzies-Nous Australian Health Survey 2012 

      Unknown author
      Published 2012-01-01
      The Menzies-Nous Australian Health Survey 2012 provides key findings about the views held by Australians on their own health, on the Australian health care system and on aged-care services. The 2012 survey is the third ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • The Menzies-Nous Australian Health Survey 2010 

      Unknown author
      Published 2010-01-01
      The Menzies‐Nous Australian Health Survey 2010 provides valuable insight into the views held by Australians about their own health, the Australian health system and affordability of health and aged care services. The survey ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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