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By Stephen Duckett, published 7/3/2014Six Australian public hospitals do more than 200 hip replacements a year. In one, the cost of a hip replacement is $9700 a patient. In another it is $23,400, nearly 2 ½ times higher.
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What are the direct and indirect costs?
For decades the ACT hospitals were held to be the most expensive in Australia. Millions of dollar were spent on consultants advice to bring costs down.
In fact the ACT spent less per head of population on health than neighbouring NSW.
Basically it all turned out to be not factual, that the ACT had the most expensive health care system in Australia, and it came down to the way 'costs' were calculated.
Put simply NSW averaged its hospital costs across a very broad range of public hospitals, where as the ACT had at the time only three public hospitals to average its cost across.