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Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1983-1993

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

The Hawke Government, Medicare & The NSW Doctors” Dispute 1983-1993 Labor’s shadow Health Minister Neal Blewett outlined the Party’s health policy in February in 1983. In March the Hawke Labor government was elected claiming a mandate for a new...

Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1975-1983

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

The Fraser Period 1975-1983 Medibank Dismantled Stagflation was continuing. Government emphasis turned to controlling expenditure The Fraser government believed health costs were being pushed up inexorably. Federal government’s focus turned to the reduction of...

Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1972-1975

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

The Whitlam Period 1972-1975 Short-lived Medibank The first two years of the Whitlam government were economically buoyant. New welfare programs were introduced and expanded. Then the effects of the oil shocks began to register. Labor’s Medibank was a...

Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1968-1972

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

Drive For Compulsory Universal Health Insurance 1968 -1972 The Rise of the Health Economists Existing ideas and schemes for making health services more available and affordable to the bulk of the population were proving unsatisfactory. Heath costs and government...

Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1949-1968

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

The Menzies Era.1949 – 1968The Senate Select Committee on Medical and Hospital Costs Health strategy under Menzies-style governments moved sharply back from war time Labor’s nationalised British-style health model. But Commonwealth welfare and...

Funding the Medical Profession Australia 1941-1949

by Antonietta Natoli | Health Funding, Paper

WWII Labor Government1941-1949A Nationalised Health System? This was to be the first time that a nationalised health system with a salaried medical service was proposed by government. Previously, a national insurance scheme was the main line of thought. From this time...
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