Reforming Victoria's primary health and community service sector:rural implications
Katrina Alford
Australian Health Review
23(3) 58 - 67
Published: 2000
Abstract
In 1999 the Victorian primary care and community support system began a process of substantial reform, involvingpurchasing reforms and a contested selection process between providers in large catchment areas across the State.The Liberal Government's electoral defeat in September 1999 led to a review of these reforms. This paper questionsthe reforms from a rural perspective. They were based on a generic template that did not consider rural-urbandifferences in health needs or other differences including socio-economic status, and may have reinforced if notaggravated rural-urban differences in the quality of and access to primary health care in Victoria.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH000058
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