Australia's insurance crisis and the inequitable treatment of self-employed midwives
Milena Canil
Australia and New Zealand Health Policy
5(1) -
Published: 2008
Abstract
Based upon a review of articles published in Australia's major newspapers over the period January 2001 to December 2005, a case study approach has been used to investigate why, when compared with other small business operators, including medical specialists, Australian governments have appeared reluctant to protect the economic viability of the businesses of self-employed midwives. Theories of agenda setting and structuralism have been used to explore that inequity. What has emerged is a picture of the complex of factors that may have operated, and may be continuing to operate, to shape the policy agenda and thus prevent solutions to the insurance problems of selfemployed midwives being found.https://doi.org/10.1071/HP080506
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