Assessing need in a privately insured population -the MBF Preventive Health Survey
Jane Francis, Adrian Bauman and Tien Chey
Australian Health Review
23(3) 38 - 45
Published: 2000
Abstract
A self-administered mailed questionnaire was used to assess the health behaviours and health status of a randomsample of members of the Medical Benefits Fund of Australia Limited (MBF). The data reaffirmed that the privatelyinsured were more likely to have lower levels of major health risks and to practise better prevention than the uninsured.The survey was useful as a planning tool for MBF, confirming areas of preventive health that were already takenseriously by MBF members. Given the social advantages of these privately insured people, the results may also pointto optimal health promotion and disease prevention rates expected in a population.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH000038
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