Expenditure on health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 2010-2011 / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

Title
  1. Expenditure on health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 2010-2011 / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Published by
  1. Canberra, A.C.T. : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2013
Author
  1. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

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Description
  1. vii, 55 pages : illustrations; 29 cm
Summary
  1. This report presents estimates on health expenditure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous people in Australia for the 2010-11 period. In 2010-11, health expenditure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people was estimated at $4.6 billion, or 3.7% of Australia's total recurrent health expenditure.
Series statement
  1. Health and welfare expenditure series, 1323-5850 ; no. 48
Uniform title
  1. Health and welfare expenditure series ; no. 48.
Subject
  1. Torres Strait Islanders > Finance. > Australia
  2. Medical care, Cost of > Australia
  3. Expenditures, Public
  4. Federal government > Australia > Finances
  5. Primary health care > Australia
  6. Medical statistics > Periodicals
  7. Health > Grants and finance
  8. Health > Policy and administration
  9. Health services > Hospitals
  10. Expenditures, Public
  11. Medical care, Cost of
  12. Medical statistics
  13. Primary health care
  14. Australia
  15. Australia
Genre/Form
  1. Periodicals
Contents
  1. Funding of health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people -- Impact of location on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health expenditure -- Appendix: Data and methods used to estimate in estimates on health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. AIHW cat. no. HWE 57.
  2. "The collection and analysis of the data and the writing of this publication was primarily done by Graz Hamilton, Elizabeth Dernie, Barbara Gray and Adrian Webster."--Page v.
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