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The Supply of General Practitioners in Australia: An Economic Analysis,Used
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The Supply of General Practitioners in Australia.Currently in Australia, the topic on the supply of general practitioners (GPs) is controversial. This book is based on the premise that there is a supply shortage of doctors in many parts of Australia, and in particular, that there is a shortage of GPs in the rural areas.The aim of this book is to investigate the various explanatory factors, such as financial and nonfinancial incentives, affecting the supply of GPs, who are responsible for delivering primary healthcare in Australia. The results of the analysis suggest that there are a number of nonfinancial incentives, work hours, and regulation issues which are of particular relevance to policy makers. It is hoped that the findings drawn from this research will help to address an important policy problem and enhance general public awareness about the factors in developed countries such as Australia, that are the key determinants of the supply of GPs, thus informing future policy choices. This book is especially useful to health professionals, policy makers, academics, students or anyone else who may be interested in this fascinating and highly topical global issue.
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