Out-of-pocket expenditure on health care by Australian mothers: Lessons for maternal universal health coverage from a long-established system.
Emily Joy CallanderStephanie ToppHaylee FoxLisa CorscaddenPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2019)
Australia's strong policy incentives for women to take out private health insurance are leaving women with large out-of-pocket costs. This should hold important lessons for other countries implementing a universal health care system, to ensure that using a combination of public and private practitioners does not undermine the intention of universal care.
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