Journal article
Comparing tuberculosis management under public and private healthcare providers: Victoria, Australia, 2002-2015
KD Dale, EL Tay, JM Trauer, PG Trevan, JT Denholm
BMC Infectious Diseases | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Private healthcare providers are important to tuberculosis (TB) management globally, although internationally there are reports of suboptimal management and disparities in treatment commencement in the private sector. We compared the management of TB patients receiving private versus public healthcare in Victoria, an industrialised setting with low tuberculosis (TB) incidence. Methods: Retrospective cohort study: 2002-2015. Private healthcare provision was included as an independent variable in several multivariate logistic and Cox proportional hazard regression models that assessed a range of outcome variables, encompassing treatment commencement delays, management and treatment..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Miller Foundation Scholarship for Infection and Immunity, granted to Katie Dale towards her doctoral studies. The sponsors had no involvement in any aspect of the study or manuscript.