
doi: 10.1071/ah010035
pmid: 11668922
The long-awaited Wills Implementation Committee Report (CoA 2000), which was completed by Novemberlast year, has now been released. Wills' earlier Report (CoA 1998) identified the need for the development ofhealth services research capacity in Australia, and this new Report recommends how this should be done,through the establishment and support of several large multi-disciplinary centres. These should be based aroundhealth services, health policy, health economics, public health and clinical practice and these are required to givescientific leadership to Australia's efforts in priority-driven research. They are to be funded through NHMRC,with funds rising to $10m per annum.
Research Support as Topic, Australia, Humans, Health Services Research, Health Expenditures, Delivery of Health Care
Research Support as Topic, Australia, Humans, Health Services Research, Health Expenditures, Delivery of Health Care
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