Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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The Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH) is Australia's newest health economics research centre. It specialises, not only in the economics of health, healthcare and healthcare financing, but all aspects of business and the healthcare sector.
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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THE CONVERSATION | Lisa Nissen writes with fellow researchers on the next stage of reforms to vaping regulation in Australia ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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Professor Lisa Nissen from the Centre for the Business and Economics of Health (CBEH) discusses the EvolveHealth program and how it aims to address some of these pressing medical challenges for both the workforce and patients ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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Dr Anton Pak saw a persistent problem in emergency departments at public hospitals and is working with Associate Professor Andrew Staib to use machine learning to forecast emergency department waiting times ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
11M ago
Announcement | CBEH researchers, both leading and supporting projects, were among those who were awarded Medical Research Future Funds in early 2023 ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
11M ago
ANNOUNCEMENT | Adjunct Associate Professor Nick Brown is a busy clinician, but he sees the value of investing in health economics to ensure that healthcare consumers and purchasers can access high-value care ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
1y ago
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE | Queensland workers’ compensation scheme statistics show that, from 2020 to 2021, more than 94,000 statutory claims were made across the state, up 4.9 per cent from the previous year. Professor Luke Connelly comments on insurers requiring claimants to be reassessed ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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ANNOUNCEMENT | Professor Stephen Birch is leading an intense multidisciplinary 5-year program to optimise the health workforce, redefining the future of work in the Australian healthcare sector ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
2y ago
ARTICLE | Professor Brenda Gannon conducted a longitudinal study of Queensland families and found women on lower incomes are more likely to suffer with pre and post-natal depression ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
2y ago
STUDY | Screening Australian women for gestational diabetes would lead to long-term cost efficiencies, as well as improved health outcomes, according to a study by The University of Queensland and Mater Research ..read more
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
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WEBINAR | Five Australian states have passed Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) legislation – but is it the 'solution' to current end-of-life care shortcomings ..read more