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Understanding the dynamics of the Medical Workforce to Improve Population Health and Equity of Access: the Australian Lo [ 2007 - 2012 ]

Also known as: The Australian Longitudinal Survey of Doctors

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/454799]

Researchers: Prof Anthony Scott (Principal investigator) ,  A/Pr Catherine Joyce E/Pr John Humphreys Prof Guyonne Kalb

Brief description The health workforce is now a key area of government policy. The ageing of the medical workforce, combined with more women entering medicine and changes in doctors preferences over their work-life balance, are all likely to have important effects on the ability of health care system to provide good quality and accessible health care. However, there is little knowledge or understanding of how and why doctors make decisions on how many hours they work, their location of work, including working in rural and remote areas, and decisions to leave the medical workforce and retire. These decisions have important effects on the population�s access to health care and therefore on their health status and quality of care received. The aim of this research is to examine those factors influencing doctors� labour supply decisions through the establishment of the Australian Longitudinal Survey of Doctors (ALSD). The survey will track 5,500 doctors over an initial four year period. The research will provide a rigorous analysis of medical workforce decisions that underpin workforce distribution and the working patterns of doctors. The survey will be used to evaluate and simulate policy changes and provide important evidence to support future policy developments.

Funding Amount $AUD 2,278,544.04

Funding Scheme NHMRC Strategic Awards

Notes Health Services Research

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