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Advancing health in NSW: planning in an economic framework, CHERE Discussion Paper No 23

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  • Alan Shiell
  • Jane Hall

    (CHERE, University of Technology, Sydney)

  • Stephen Jan
  • Janelle Seymour

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Health services planners have not for the most part used economic approaches. The production of the the 'Goals and Targets' documents by the NSW Department of Health and the Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing and Community Services respectively has further stimulated our interest in the role of economic analysis in the planning of health services. This led to a one-day workshop on the Economics of Health Service Planning convened by CHERE and co-ordinated by Professor Mooney. The workshop was attended by over forty planners representing each of the NSW Health Areas and Regions. This discussion paper summarises the material presented at that workshop

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  • Alan Shiell & Jane Hall & Stephen Jan & Janelle Seymour, 1993. "Advancing health in NSW: planning in an economic framework, CHERE Discussion Paper No 23," Discussion Papers 23, CHERE, University of Technology, Sydney.
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    1. Jane Hall & Alan Shiell, 1993. "Health outcomes: a health economics perspective, CHERE Discussion Paper No 19," Discussion Papers 19, CHERE, University of Technology, Sydney.
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    1. Edward C. F. Wilson & Stuart J. Peacock & Danny Ruta, 2009. "Priority setting in practice: what is the best way to compare costs and benefits?," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 18(4), pages 467-478, April.

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    Keywords

    Resource allocation; priorities; program budgeting and marginal analysis;
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    JEL classification:

    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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