Fundholding in Australian general practice / Justin Beilby

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1998

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Beilby, Justin J. (Justin John)

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Examines the hypothesis that fundholding in Australian general practice could be more efficient, in both technical and allocative terms, than fee for service for consultations, pharmaceuticals, pathology, and diagnostic ordering. The research indicates that there may be a place for fundholding in Australian general practice, if general practice fundholders were integral members of a regional managed care model.

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Dept. of General Practice

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Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of General Practice, 1999

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Bibliography: leaves 376-403.
vii, 480 leaves

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