Health system reform and policy making
Our work is designed to improve the Australian health system and drive the policies underpinning this change. Our program of work in health system reform and health policy has two streams. The first focuses on the improving policy making approaches to ensure greater transparency and accountability in health decisions. The second focuses on informing health system reform and health policy through evaluation and implementation science.
Research projects
- DHHS (North Division) Executive Population Health Capacity Building Program
- Efficacy and Demonstration of IntraVenous Iron for Anaemia in pregnancy (EVIDA) Bangladesh
- Expanding Access to Self-collection to increase cervical screening participation (EASI-C)
- Family violence victim support programs for women prisoners
- The influence of spatial design on team communication in hospital emergency departments
- Manufacturing consensus: Independence in consensus statements in health
- Mind the gap: Price transparency in the Australian healthcare system
- Randomised controlled trial of the Effect of intraVenous iron on Anaemia in Malawian Pregnant women Implementation Science (REVAMP-IS) Malawi Efficacy and Demonstration of IntraVenous Iron for Anaemia in pregnancy (EVIDA) Bangladesh
- Workplace design for the Australian residential aged care workforce