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Speeches and presentations
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New Zealand's Health System: Still Operating Behind the Berlin Wall?
10 September 1999, Roger Kerr
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Current Issues in ACC Reform
20 July 1998, Roger Kerr
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New Zealand's ACC Scheme: Time for a Decent Burial
15 July 1996, Roger Kerr
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Books and reports
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Productivity Performance of New Zealand Hospitals 1998/99 to 2005/06
29 October 2008, Mani Maniparathy
The indicators of productivity in New Zealand's health sector are reason for concern, as is the paucity of transparent and reliable information with which to evaluate the effectiveness of policies and management. In spite of continuing substantial - and possibly unsustainable - increases in funding each year, the system struggles to meet some of its obligations, for example to provide treatment to all those who qualify under the points system.
NZ $22.50 incl GST
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Accident Compensation: Options for Reform
1 September 1998, Credit Suisse First Boston for the NZBR
Focusing on accidents that involve bodily injury, the authors recommend far-reaching reform of New Zealand's accident insurance arrangements. The report deals with insurance market issues, including compensation of the injured and rehabilitation, and puts the case for abandoning state monopoly provision. It also contains a discussion of tort liability issues, and argues for careful moves away from a blanket no-fault regime to create better incentives to adopt safe practices.
NZ $34.95 incl GST
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Back to Basics in the Health Care Debate
1 September 1996, Richard A Epstein
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $12.50 incl GST
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Accident Compensation: The faulty basis of no-fault state provision
1 August 1996, Richard A Epstein
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $12.50 incl GST
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Regulation and Pricing of Pharmaceuticals in New Zealand
1 May 1992, Patricia Danzon
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $12.50 incl GST
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The United States Health System: Symptoms Versus Real Problems (no charge)
1 September 1991, Patricia Danzon
There is no summary available for this publication.
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Options for Health Care in New Zealand
1 April 1991, Patricia Danzon and Susan Begg
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $33.75 incl GST
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Accident Compensation in New Zealand: A Proposal for Reform
1 November 1990, New Zealand Business Roundtable
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $22.50 incl GST
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Regulating for Occupational Safety and Health
1 September 1988, New Zealand Business Roundtable
There is no summary available for this publication.
NZ $22.50 incl GST
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Submissions
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Submission On The Health And Safety In Employment Amendment Bill
27 March 2002, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Accident Insurance Bill
1 October 1998, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Bill
1 January 1992, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Submission on the Policy Statement - Accident Compensation: A Fairer Scheme
1 September 1991, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Submission to the Labour Select Committee on the Occupational Safety and Health Bill
1 August 1990, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Submission to the Commerce and Marketing Select Committee on the Pharmacy Bill
1 January 1990, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Review of Accident Compensation - Supplementary Submission to the Law Commission
1 December 1987, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Review of Accident Compensation - A Submission to the Law Commission
1 July 1987, New Zealand Business Roundtable
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Articles
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Taxpayers Deserve Value for Money for Health Spending
7 November 2008, Roger Kerr
The findings of the latest study are of no small moment. Just keeping hospital productivity at its previous level would have allowed District Health Boards to carry out work equivalent to an extra 30,000 hip replacements (which might have cleared the whole waiting list). Alternatively, they could have cared for as many additional patients as the Waitemata DHB cared for in 2005/06.
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Health and Education: Government Failure
13 July 2001, Roger Kerr
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Perspectives
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Issue 323 Why Obama Bombed on Healthcare
27 November 2009, Holman W Jenkins, JR
President Barack Obama made a "public option" his centerpiece not because it's the answer to what's broken in the U.S. system, but because it's a halfway house to a single-payer setup that liberal Democrats have always wanted.
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Issue 317 Obama Goes Postal
11 November 2009, William F Shughart II
When President Obama told the people attending a town hall meeting on health care that “UPS and FedEx are doing just fine, right? . . . It’s the post office that’s always having problems,” he was right on the facts, but drew the wrong conclusion from them.
As his whirlwind schedule of Sunday talk show appearances indicates, he still doesn’t get it.
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Issue 295 The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
2 September 2009, John Mackey
With a projected $1.8 trillion deficit for 2009, several trillions more in deficits projected over the next decade, and with both Medicare and Social Security entitlement spending about to ratchet up several notches over the next 15 years as Baby Boomers become eligible for both, we are rapidly running out of other people's money. These deficits are simply not sustainable. They are either going to result in unprecedented new taxes and inflation, or they will bankrupt us.
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Issue 79, Curing European health care
23 September 2006, Helen Disney
This article was first published in the Wall Street Journal Europe
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