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Discussion Papers
From CHERE, University of Technology, Sydney Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Liz Chinchen (liz.chinchen@chere.uts.edu.au this e-mail address is bad, please contact repec@repec.org). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 56: Medical indemnity: Crisis and response, CHERE Discussion Paper No 56

- Sandy Fowler
- 55: Insurance and monopoly power in a mixed private/public hospital system, CHERE Discussion Paper No 55

- Donald Wright
- 54: Specialist payment schemes and patient selection in private and public hospitals, CHERE Discussion Paper No 54

- Donald Wright
- 53: Can we design a market for competitive health insurance? CHERE Discussion Paper No 53

- Jane Hall
- 52: Nurses' retention and hospital characteristics in New South Wales, CHERE Discussion Paper No 52

- Denise Doiron and Glenn Jones
- 51: The drug bargaining game: Pharmaceutical regulation in Australia, CHERE Discussion Paper No 51

- Donald Wright
- 48: Deriving welfare measures from stated preference discrete choice modelling experiments, CHERE Discussion Paper No 48

- Emily Lancsar
- 47: Using qualitative methods to validate a stated preference survey for evaluating health services, CHERE Discussion Paper No 47

- Patricia Kenny, Jane Hall, Rosalie Viney, Angela Yeoh and Marion Haas
- 46: It's what's expected: genetic testing for inherited conditions, CHERE Discussion Paper No 46

- Marion Haas, Jane Hall and Richard De Abreu Lourenco
- 45: The public view of private health insurance, CHERE Discussion Paper No 45

- Jane Hall
- 44: Health insurance and health care utilization: Theory and evidence from Australia 1989-90, CHERE Discussion Paper No 44

- Elizabeth Savage
- 41: Australian health services research and its contribution to the international literature, CHERE Discussion Paper No 41

- Jane Hall and Liz Chinchen
- 38: The Australian Health Care System, CHERE Discussion Paper No 38

- Richard De Abreu Lourenco, Kim Foulds, Irenie Smoker and Jane Hall
- 37: Cost effectiveness analysis of school based Mantoux screening for TB in Central Sydney, CHERE Discussion Paper No 37

- John Slater, Ana Lowin and Garth Alperstein
- 35: An empirical exploration of patient expectations of health care, CHERE Discussion Paper No 35

- Marion Haas
- 33: "Unorthodox, troublesome, dangerous and disobedient": a feminist perspective on health economics, CHERE Discussion Paper No 33

- Jane Hall and Virginia Wiseman
- 30: Clinical budgeting for allied health: some options and issues in a hospital setting, CHERE Discussion Paper No 30

- Marion Haas and Jane Hall
- 25: An economic evaluation of the use of tamoxifen in the treatment of early breast cancer

- Paul Glasziou and Marion Haas
- 23: Advancing health in NSW: planning in an economic framework, CHERE Discussion Paper No 23

- Alan Shiell, Jane Hall, Stephen Jan and Janelle Seymour
- 22: The impact of the economic evaluation of health care on policy and practice, CHERE Discussion Paper No 22

- Jane Hall
- 20: Out of hours: an evaluation of the continuing community cancer care program in western Sydney, CHERE Discussion Paper No 20

- Mike Aristides, Alan Shiell, Jane Hall, Sue Cameron and J Madeline
- 19: Health outcomes: a health economics perspective, CHERE Discussion Paper No 19

- Jane Hall and Alan Shiell
- 15: A preliminary cost utility analysis of adjuvant chemotherapy for resected colonic carcinoma, CHERE Discussion Paper No 15

- Smith Rd, Jane Hall, P Harnett and H Gurney
- 13: The cost of operating a national renal/pancreas transplant unit, CHERE Discussion Paper No 13

- Smith Rd and Jane Hall
- 12: Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - economic evaluation, CHERE Discussion Paper No 12

- Anthony Scott, Sue Cameron, Patsy Kenny, Madeleine King and Alan Shiell
- 11: Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - reasons for non-participation, CHERE Discussion Paper No 11

- Sue Cameron, Patsy Kenny, Tony Scott and Madeleine King
- 10: Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - client satisfaction, CHERE Discussion Paper No 10

- Patsy Kenny, Sue Cameron, Madeleine King, Anthony Scott and Alan Shiell
- 9: Evaluation of obstetric early discharge - overview, CHERE Discussion Paper No 9

- S Cleland, Sue Cameron, Patsy Kenny, Madeleine King, Anthony Scott and Alan Shiell
- 8: An economic evaluation of a fractured hip management program, CHERE Discussion Paper No 8

- M Farnworth and Pasy Kenny
- 6: A cost utility analysis of physiotherapy, CHERE Discussion Paper No 6

- Marion Haas
- 5: Optimal size and throughput of tertiary services: A Case Study in Renal Transplant and Cardiac Surgery in NSW, CHERE Discussion Paper No 5

- Alan Shiell, Marion Haas, Madeleine King, Stephen Jan and Janelle Seymour
- 4: The Oregon experience in the provision of universal health care, CHERE Discussion Paper No 4

- Marion Haas and Jane Hall
- 2: Estimating benefits for economic evaluation, CHERE Discussion Paper No 2

- Jane Hall and Gavin Mooney
- 1: Economic evaluation of health care Guidelines for costing, CHERE Discussion Paper No 1

- Cam Donaldson and Jane Hall
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