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Healthcare: Reform or ration (2013)

On 17 April, 2013 CEDA released its policy perspective Healthcare: Reform or ration in Melbourne.This policy perspective brings together a range of experts to explore Australia's biotechnology industry, the skills required to enable healthcare innovation and the fiscal challenges Australia's healthcare system faces. Read more…

01/04/2013

https://events.ceda.com.au/Research-and-policy/Recent-research/Healthcare-Reform-or-ration-(2013)


Healthcare: Reform or ration (2013)

On 17 April, 2013 CEDA released its policy perspective Healthcare: Reform or ration. This policy perspective brings together a range of experts to explore Australia's biotechnology industry, the skills required to enable healthcare innovation and the fiscal challenges Australia's healthcare system faces. Read more…

15/04/2013

https://events.ceda.com.au/Research-and-policy/All-CEDA-research/Research-catalogue/Healthcare-Reform-or-ration-(2013)


The aged care balancing act in the 2020-21 Federal Budget

University of Technology Sydney Professor of Health Economics, Michael Woods, considers the likely outcomes of the upcoming Federal Budget for aged care funding and discusses the opportunities for reform. Read more…

02/10/2020

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/October-2020/The-aged-care-balancing-act-in-the-2020-21-Federal-Budget


The COVID-19 crisis: where is help needed most?

Ahead of the anticipated announcement of the government's next fiscal package, CEDA Senior Economist, Meg Cuddihy, gives a comprehensive assessment of the sectors and people most in need of government assistance during the COVID-19 economic crisis.  Read more…

20/03/2020

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/March-2020/The-COVID-19-crisis-where-is-help-needed-most


The evidence around virtual hospitals

The demands of COVID-19 have spurred rapid uptake of new healthcare practices. Sax Institute, Knowledge Exchange Program Manager, Dr Gabriel Moore, assesses the evidence surrounding tele-health and virtual medicine, which has become an important resource for Australian healthcare during the pandemic, and says the early signs are promising. Read more…

23/06/2020

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/June-2020/The-evidence-around-virtual-hospitals


Broader healthcare discussions needed for sustainable delivery

Self-responsibility and end-of-life decisions must be part of the discussion if Australia is to deliver healthcare in a sustainable way into the future, a CEDA audience in Brisbane was told. Read more…

05/08/2013

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Broader-healthcare-discussions-needed-for-sustainable-delivery


Broken mental health system prompts Victorian Royal Commission

The Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System will provide a blueprint for lasting change and help establish the state as a leader in mental health support systems, Victorian Minister for Mental Health, the Hon. Martin Foley told a CEDA event in Melbourne. Read more…

30/03/2019

https://events.ceda.com.au/News-and-analysis/CEDA-Events/Broken-mental-health-system-prompts-Victorian-Royal-Commission


What will healthcare look like in a post-pandemic Australia?

Microsoft Australia Health Industry Executive and Chief Medical Officer Dr Nic Woods says our COVID-19 response is an important step on the journey to improving healthcare delivery for all Australians.
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28/10/2020

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/October-2020/What-will-healthcare-look-like-in-a-post-pandemic-Australia


Why health diplomacy in the Asia Pacific matters

Addressing health risks in the Asia Pacific presents an opportunity for expanded regional cooperation and is particularly important for Australia's position in the region. Sara Davies writes this is why health diplomacy matters.  Read more…

15/11/2018

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/November-2018/Why-health-diplomacy-in-the-Asia-Pacific-matters


Why it is not health vs. the economy in the COVID-19 crisis

Some recent comments from business leaders and politicians have pitted the health risks of COVID-19 against the economic costs of isolation. Flinders University, Caring Futures Institute Professor of Health Economics, Julie Ratcliffe, argues that this is a false choice and that the crisis has only shown how inextricable the links between health and the economy really are. Read more…

30/03/2020

https://events.ceda.com.au/Digital-hub/Blogs/CEDA-Blog/March-2020/Why-it-is-not-health-vs-the-economy-in-the-COVID-19-crisis