posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byS Hopkins, Michael Kidd
Dental services in Australia are available both privately and publicly. However, access to public dental services, like access to public hospital services for non-urgent treatment, is subject to a considerable waiting period. Moreover, access to public dental services is restricted to certain categories of welfare beneficiaries who qualify for a health care card. Because of the waiting time for public treatment, there is a frequent call for more public dental resources. This paper addresses the issue of what the waiting time for public dental services represents. One view largely confirmed by our research is that state governments are using the waiting time as a way of trying to push more and more people into the private sector. We find that more and more health care card holders are using the private sector for dental services.
History
Journal
Journal of economic and social policy
Volume
12
Season
Summer
Pagination
25 - 39
Location
Tweed Heads, N.S.W.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1325-2224
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2008, Southern Cross University, Centre for Policy Research