There is inefficiency, inequality and needless complexity in the health system. The government recognizes some of the problems but CPD founder John Menadue says the recommendations of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission do not go far enough. Read The Canberra Times article here
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Jennifer Doggett | One card that could make it all better
In a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald Ross Gittins examined CPD fellow Jennifer Doggett’s sweeping ideas on health payments. Such innovations as the implementation of a ‘health credit card’ which would function in much the same way as a regular credit card and reduce much of the inefficencies in the current system. For more detail on Jennifer’s ideas … more
John Menadue | Five health reforms we really need
CPD founder John Menadue has identified five issues that if addressed would dramatically improve our heath system. Innovations such as giving the Productivity Commission a key place in health reforms or reducing the reliance on ‘fee for service’ would go along way at fixing the systemic inefficiencies in the health sector, writes John. Read John’s article first published in Crikey … more
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Fred Chaney was born in Perth in 1941. He practised law in New Guinea and Western Australia until he entered the Senate in 1974. Fred was involved in the Aboriginal Legal Service in a voluntary capacity in the early 1970′s. He was in the Senate until 1990 and was leader of the Opposition in the Senate from 1983 – 1990. … more
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The Hon Julian Burnside AO Julian Burnside QC is a barrister based in Melbourne. He acted against BHP in the Ok Tedi case, for Alan Bond in fraud trials, against Gina Rinehart on behalf of Rose Porteous, and for the Maritime Union of Australia in the 1998 waterfront dispute against Patrick Stevedores. He was Senior Counsel assisting the Australian Broadcasting … more