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  • Jones Glenn; Savage Elizabeth (Blackwell Publishing, 2003)
    In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed changes to the way that general practitioners (GPs) are reimbursed. It claimed that the General Practice Access Scheme ...
  • Jones Glenn; Savage Elizabeth; Van Gool Kees (Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2008)
    Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia are high in international comparisons and have been growing at a faster rate than most other health costs in recent years. This raises concerns about the extent to which ...
  • Johar Meliyanni; Jones Glenn; Keane Michael; Savage Elizabeth; Stavrunova Olena (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2012)
    Access to elective surgery in Australian public hospitals is rationed using waiting lists. In this article, we undertake a DiNardo-Fortin-Lemieux reweighting approach to attribute variation in waiting time to clinical need ...
  • Doiron Denise; Jones Glenn; Savage Elizabeth (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2008)
    Both adverse selection and moral hazard models predict a positive relationship between risk and insurance; yet the most common finding in empirical studies of insurance is that of a negative correlation. In this paper, we ...
  • Jones Glenn; Doiron Denise (Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2006)
    Registered nurses (RNs) working in the NSW public sector in 1996 are matched to the hospital in which they work. We analyse their annual retention probability using personal and job characteristics along with ...
  • Johar Meliyanni; Jones Glenn; Keane Michael; Savage Elizabeth; Stavrunova Olena (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011)
    More than 45% of Australians buy health insurance for private treatment in hospital. This is despite having access to universal and free public hospital treatment. Anecdotal evidence suggests that avoidance of long waits ...