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Health expenditure Australia 2005-06

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 30

Health expenditure Australia 2005-06 examines expenditure on health goods and services in Australia for 1995-96 to 2005-06. It shows that Australia spent $86.9 billion on health in 2005-06, an estimated rise of $5.8 billion since 2004-05. This report presents expenditure estimates: at the aggregate level; as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP); on a per person basis; by state and territory; by comparison with selected OECD and Asia-Pacific countries; and by source of funding-Australian Government, other governments and the non-government sector.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 5 October 2007; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 727 6; AIHW cat. no. HWE 37; 196pp.; $30.00

National public health expenditure report 2004-05

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 29

Expenditure on public health activities aims to prevent illness and enhance the present and future wellbeing and quality of life of a nation's population and such investments minimise future health costs. This publication is the fifth in a series that reports expenditure on public health activities by governments in Australia. It provides detailed estimates of recurrent expenditure for financial year 2004-05 along with selected time series data back to 1999-00. The report summarises estimates of funding and recurrent expenditure from key health departments and agencies of the Australian Government and each State and Territory Government by nine public health activity categories.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 19 January 2007; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 632 3; AIHW cat. no. HWE 36; 161pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Health expenditure Australia 2004-05

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 28

Health expenditure Australia 2004-05 examines expenditure on health goods and services in Australia for 1994-95 to 2004-05. It shows that Australia spent over $87 billion on health in 2004-05, an estimated rise of $8 billion since 2003-04. This report presents expenditure estimates by area of health expenditure, as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP), on a per person basis, by state and territory, by comparison with selected OECD and Asia-Pacific countries, and by source of funding (Australian Government, other governments and the non-government sector). This report will be helpful to anyone interested in studying, analysing and comparing estimates of health expenditure in Australia.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 29 September 2006; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 613 2; AIHW cat. no. HWE 35; 168pp.; $30.00

Welfare expenditure Australia 2003-04

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 27

'Welfare expenditure Australia 2003-04' provides estimates of expenditure on welfare services and social security benefits in Australia for the period 1998-99 to 2003-04. Welfare services expenditure are benefits in kind to families and children, older people, people with disabilities, and other target groups such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and migrants. This expenditure totalled $20 billion in 2003-04. Estimates are reported by source of funding, whether from governments, from individuals in the form of fees for services or from non-government community service organisations. Funding of welfare services by the eight state and territory governments are compared. This publication also contains estimates of social tax expenditures by the Australian Government. This report is an important reference for policy makers and those working in the community services sector.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 7 September 2006; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 601 9; AIHW cat. no. HWE 34; 61pp.; $22.00

National public health expenditure report 2001-02 to 2003-04

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 26

Public health activities are aimed at preventing illness and enhancing the present and future wellbeing and quality of life of a nation's population. As such, current outlays by governments on public health activities are investments that aim to minimise future preventable expenditure on illness. This publication is the fourth in a series that reports expenditure on public health activities by governments in Australia. it provides detailed estimates of expenditure for the years 2001-02 to 2003-04, as well as some revised estimates for 1999-00 and 2000-01. The report summarises estimates of expenditure and funding from key health departments and agencies of the Australian Government and each state and territory government by nine public health activity categories.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 15 March 2006; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 553 1; AIHW cat. no. HWE 33; 154pp.; $30.00

Health expenditure Australia 2003-04

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 25

This publication presents preliminary estimates for Australia for the year 2003-04, and time series data covering the period from 1993-94. It also provides detailed matrices of health expenditure at the national level for the years 2000-01 to 2003-04 and for each of the states and territories for the years 2000-01 to 2002-03 only.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 30 September 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 500 5; AIHW cat. no. HWE 32; 162pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Welfare expenditure Australia 2002-03

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 24

This report provides estimates of expenditure on welfare services in Australia for the period 1998-99 to 2002-03. It also brings together cash and non-cash benefits for people in need of assistance, using an international framework being developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This publication also contains a special feature chapter on child care in Australia. This report provides an important reference for policy makers into field and those working in the community services sector.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 28 July 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 479 4; AIHW cat. no. HWE 31; 72pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Expenditures on health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 2001-02

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 23

This report is the third comprehensive analysis of expenditures on health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It examines expenditures in 2001-02 on health for Indigenous people and compares it with health expenditures for the rest of the Australian population. It examines health resource distribution and funding by different levels of government, the private sector, by region and by primary and secondary/tertiary health care. It also provides some information on the level of expenditure on health-related welfare services expenditure for Indigenous Australians. Estimates of health expenditures in 2001-02 are compared with those published previously for 1998-99.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 20 July 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 478 7; AIHW cat. no. HWE 30; 92pp.; $27.00

Health system expenditures on cancer and other neoplasms in Australia 2000-01

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 22

The first comprehensive study of cancer health system expenditures in Australia covered the year 1993-94 and was released in 1998. This report updates the expenditure estimates to 2000-01 and includes 'other neoplasms' as well as cancers. The methodology has been revised in some areas and the analysis applied across the cancer site groups used in the first Australian Burden of Disease Study.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 26 May 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 470 1; AIHW cat. no. HWE 29; 80pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Health system expenditure on disease and injury in Australia 2000-01, second edition

Health and welfare expenditure series no. 21

The report provides an overview of total health system expenditures on disease and injury in Australia during 2000-01, based on the best possible estimates from currently available data sources. To maximise the validity of comparison between diseases, similar methods are used in estimating each disease.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 29 April 2005; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 466 4; AIHW cat. no. HWE 28; 37pp.; INTERNET ONLY

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