Behind the promise of “efficiency,” researchers say private equity’s hospital takeovers are leaving vulnerable patients at ...
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Should we scrap private health insurance rebates and direct the funding to public hospitals?
This is around 45% of the $21.5 billion spent on private hospital services. But are rebates achieving their aim of reducing pressure on the public hospital system? And if not, should the government ...
Yuting Zhang has received funding from the Australian Research Council (future fellowship project ID FT200100630), Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Victorian Department of Health, National Health ...
A bill that would place restrictions on private equity transactions involving health systems moved one step forward as state representatives passed the measure and it now moves to the state Senate. By ...
Medics have warned that plans for a standalone private hospital risked ‘cherry-picking’ cases and putting more pressure on ...
If you're one of the 45% of Australians with private health insurance, chances are the government pays, or has paid, a proportion of your premiums via rebates. Taxpayer spending on these private ...
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