Financing maternity and early childhood healthcare in the Australian healthcare system: Costs to funders in private and public hospitals over the first 1000 days
posted on 2024-10-09, 04:12authored byE Callander, A Shand, D Ellwood, Haylee FoxHaylee Fox, N Nassar
Background
Maternity care is a significant contributor to overall healthcare expenditure, and private care is seen as a mechanism to reduce the cost to public funders. However, public funders may still contribute to part of the cost of private care. The paper aims to quantify (1) the cost to different funders of maternal and early childhood healthcare over the first 1000 days for both women giving birth in private and public hospitals; (2) any variation in cost to different funders by birth type; and (3) the cost of excess caesarean sections in public and private hospitals in Australia.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)