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Casemix: moving forward - Contents

 

Introduction
Casemix: evolution, not revolution
Ralph M Hanson

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
The casemix system of hospital funding can further disadvantage Aboriginal children
Alan R Ruben, Dale A Fisher
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Casemix Study
Dale A Fisher, Jo M Murray, Michael I Cleary, Rita E Brewerton

Classification, costing, funding
Casemix funding for acute hospital inpatient services in Australia
Stephen J Duckett
Subacute and non-acute casemix in Australia
Lynette A Lee, Kathy M Eagar, Michael C Smith
Outpatient costing and classification: are we any closer to a national standard for ambulatory classification systems?
Michael I Cleary, Jo M Murray, Robin Michael, Kym Piper
Introducing ICD-10-AM in Australian hospitals
Rosemary F Roberts, Kerry C Innes, Susan M Walker
DRG cost weights - getting it right
Peter D Phelan, Richard Tate, Fiona Webster, Ric P Marshall

Addressing special needs
The true cost of treating children
Ralph M Hanson, Meradith A Phythian, Jenni B Jarvis, Cyndy Stewart
Transferred patients - more complex and more costly?
Warwick W Butt, Frank A Shann
Casemix: challenges for nursing care
Lesley E Long, Rosemary Mann
Casemix: the allied health response
Annette L Byron, Helen CF McCathie
Casemix perspectives for clinicians in the private sector
Chris N Maxwell
The surgeon and casemix
John A L Hart, David Wallace
Teaching and research in a casemix funding environment
Paddy A Phillips

Directory
State/Territory Casemix Clinical Committees

 

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