Health &
Economic Policy: Hospitals, Therapeutic Goods, Aged
Care
ACIL Tasman has a team of senior consultants
and analysts with experience in different areas
of health economics, including personnel with experience
in government health or treasury departments. Our
consultants have worked on health issues in Australia
and New Zealand.
ACIL Tasman’s experience in the area of health economics
and policy includes:
• funding and licensing
options for aged care;
• development of
models to allow for future services development
to be assessed for financial and economic impact,
and also for their impact on patient and patient
family well-being;
• analysis of the
cost of moving to a new funding instrument for aged
care;
• evaluation and
development of performance indicators for trauma
services
• detailed assessment
of the options created by research into Alzheimer’s
disease and colorectal cancer;
• program evaluations
and review of specific service provision and delivery;
• modelling the
costs of future service provision using demographic
and morbidity data;
• assisting health
industry organisations and individual companies
in matters associated with therapeutic goods;
• evaluating workforce
structures for efficiency;
• assisting the
Hogan review of aged care;
• evaluation of
the returns to industry providers;
• pharmacy regulation;
• benefit-cost analysis
of health services, and
• hospital financial
performance and governance.