145 research outputs found

    Policy design for an ageing population

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    Published online: 29 Mar 2018.This article describes how a state government in Australia designed and implemented policy for an ageing population. In 1984, the parliament of South Australia passed legislation which aimed to lay a foundation for the successful ageing of the population. Three components are examined here, the legislation, policy design, and practice. Although the legislation was passed more than 30 years ago, there are lessons and implications for today. The author was appointed Commissioner in 1985 and had responsibility for the policy design and implementation.Adam Grayca

    Preventing fraud and providing services: The private healthcare insurance sector

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    The private healthcare insurance sector is rarely the subject of criminological analysis unless seen as corrupt. It is even more unusual that it is the subject of analysis as a victim of fraud. This paper is thus different in that it establishes a picture of international private healthcare insurance sectors approach in preventing fraud and providing healthcare services. We start by explaining why the private health insurance markets exist. This is followed by the methods employed to secure innovative data from the private health insurance sector. The results of the research conducted in collaboration with the International Federation of Health Plans are then presented. A discussion on key aspects of this research is then examined before we lastly, consider a way forward and the development of fraud resilience in the private insurance healthcare market

    Equality rights: What's wrong?

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    A response to 'Death and best interests'

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