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John Menadue. Health Policy Reform: Part 3 – Principles for reform
Policy Series In Part 1 of this series I described the areas in our health sector that need reform. In Part 2 I spoke of the obstacles, particularly those imposed by vested interests in the health sector to protect their … Continue reading
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Tagged citizens' juries, Fairness Opportunity and Security, Health Reform Commission, health reform principles, John Menadue, Pearls and Irritations policy series
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John Dwyer. Health Policy Reform Commentary – Part 2
In the first part of my commentary on John Menadue’s Health Policy Reform in his blog, I discussed the barriers frustrating any reform agenda. In this second part I will comment on John Menadue’s suggestions for “overcoming these obstacles to … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Politics
Tagged citizens' juries, fee-for-service, health reform, John Dwyer, primary health care, Single-funder-in-health
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