Dr Kathryn Antioch – publications

  1. Antioch, KM (2023) The economics of the COVID-19 pandemic: economic evaluation of government mitigation and suppression policies, health system innovations, and models of care. J Public Health (Berl.)  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-023-01919-z
  2. Antioch, KM (2020) ‘Submission to the Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 Inquiry into the Australian  ‘ Government’s  Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic (Published by Parliament)
  3. Antioch, KM (2019) ‘Submission to the Senate  Community Affairs  References Committee Inquiry into Effective Approaches to Prevention, Diagnosis and Support for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder’ (Published by Parliament).
  4. Antioch KM  Drummond M and Niessen L et al  (2017) ‘International Lessons in New Methods for Grading and Integrating Cost Effectiveness Evidence into Clinical Practice Guidelines’  Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation Journal. 15:1 pages 1-15  https://resource-allocation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12962-017-0063-x
  5. Antioch KM  (2016) ‘Submission to the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IHPA) on the Consultation Paper: The Pricing Framework for Australian Public Hospital Services 2017-18’. Published by IHPA.
  6. Antioch, KM (2016)  ‘Submission to  Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee Inquiry on the Outcomes of the 42nd Meeting of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) held on 1 April 2016’.  (Published by Parliament)
  7. Antioch, KM (2016)  ‘Submission to the Senate Select Committee on Health: Inquiry into Health Policy, Administration and Expenditure  (Public Hospital Funding)’.   (Published by Parliament).
  8. Antioch KM (2013) ‘Submission to the Senate Standing Community Affairs Legislative Committee Inquiry into the Aged Care (Living Longer Living Better) Bill 2013’ and four related Bills (Published by Parliament).
  9. Antioch KM (2013) ‘Submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee Inquiry into the Implementation of the National Health Reform Agreement’ (Published by Parliament).
  10. Antioch KM (2012) ‘Submission to the Independent Pricing Authority (IHPA): Consultation Paper on the 2013-2014 Pricing Framework’. (Published by the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority).
  11. Antioch KM (2012) ‘Submission to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee Inquiry into Palliative Care in Australia’. (Published by Parliament).
  12. Antioch KM (2012) ‘Submission to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee Inquiry into the Factors Affecting the Supply of Health Services and Medical Professionals in Rural Areas’. (Published by Parliament).
  13. Antioch KM (2012) ‘Invited submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee Inquiry into Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records Bill (2011) and one related Bill’. (Published by Parliament).
  14. Antioch KM (2011) ‘Submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee Inquiry into the National Health Reform Amendment (Independent Hospital Pricing Authority) Bill 2011’. (Published by Parliament)
  15. Antioch KM (2011) ‘Submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee Inquiry into The Government’s administration of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)’. (Published by Parliament)
  16. Antioch KM (2011) ‘Invited Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee Inquiry into the National Health Reform Amendment (National Health Performance Authority) Bill 2011’. (Published by Parliament)
  17. Antioch KM (2011) ‘Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs Inquiry into the Social and Economic Impact of Rural Wind Farms’. (Published by Parliament).
  18. Antioch KM (2010) ‘Submission to the Senate Economics Committee Inquiry into the Federal Financial Relations Amendment (National Health and Hospitals Network) Bill 2010’ (Published by Parliament).
  19. Antioch KM (2010b) ‘Invited Supplementary Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation and References Committee Inquiry into the National Health and Hospitals Network Bill (2010)’ (published by Parliament).
  20. Antioch KM (2010a) ‘Invited Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation and References Committee Inquiry into the National Health and Hospitals Network Bill (2010)’ (published by Parliament, tabled in the Senate).
  21. Antioch KM (2010) ‘Submission to the Inquiry by the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee on the COAG reforms relating to health and hospitals’ (published by Parliament).
  22. Antioch KM (2010) ‘Submission to the Inquiry by the Senate Community Affairs Legislation and References Committee Inquiry into Planning options and Services for People Ageing with a Disability’ (published by Parliament).
  23. Antioch KM (2010) ‘Advantages of the National Health and Hospitals Network Agreements (NHHA) 2010: Building on Victoria’s success’. Invited presentation at the National Hospital Reform Summit 16 and 17 August Melbourne (Presentation).
  24. Antioch KM (2010) ‘Submission to the Productivity Commission’s Inquiry into Caring for Older Australians – Options for further structural reforms including structural, funding and clinical’ (published by the Commission).
  25. Antioch KM (2010) ‘COAG: April 2010 Update on Reforms on Activity Based Funding, Risk Adjustment and Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Implementation’. Paper distributed to members of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), Australian State and Federal Health Ministers and Treasurers and Federal Minister for Finance and Deregulation. April 2010 COAG meeting, Canberra. (Published by Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee).
  26. Antioch KM (2009) ‘Performance and Funding Reforms using Risk Adjustment and Evidence Based Medicine for 2009 National Health Care Agreements (NHAs): Submission to Australian governments, COAG, Productivity Commission and Reform Commission’. Invited paper for the Hospital Performance Measurement National Summit 10-11 December 2009 Sydney. (Presentation)
  27. Antioch KM (2009) ‘Performance of Public and Private Hospital Systems: The case for Risk Adjustment and exploring reasons for differential performance’ (June 2009). Submission to the Productivity Commission’s Hospital Performance Study. (Published)
  28. Antioch KM (2009) ‘Intergovernmental Agreements: Update on Reforms on Risk Adjustment of Health Funding and Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Implementation’. Paper to Council of Australian Government (COAG) and other State and Federal stakeholders. Forwarded to National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC). (Published by NHHRC and Department of Health and Ageing with permission of Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet)
  29. Antioch KM (2008) ‘Integrating Economic and Clinical Evidence, Guidelines and Equity into National Regulation and Financing: Reforms for the Australian Health Care Agreements (AHCA): 2009 and Beyond’. Paper provided to Council of Australian Government (COAG), other State and Federal stakeholders and forwarded to NHHRC. (published by NHHRC and Department of Health and Ageing with permission of Department of PM & C).
  30. Baltussen, R; Acharya, A, Antioch K et al (2009) ‘Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation: Directions for Research’, Cost Effectiveness Resource Allocation Journal 7:14.
  31. Antioch KM, Ellis RP, Gillett S et al (2007) ‘Risk adjustment Policy Options for Casemix Funding: International Lessons in Financing Reforms’ European Journal of Health Economics 8(3): 195-212.
  32. Antioch KM and Walsh MK (2004) ‘Risk adjusted Vision Beyond Casemix (DRG) Funding in Australia: International Lessons in High Complexity and Capitation’ European Journal of Health Economics.5: 95-109
  33. Antioch KM, Jennings G, Botti M, Chapman R and Wulfsohn V (2002) ‘Integrating cost-effectiveness evidence into clinical practice guidelines in Australia for Acute Myocardial Infarction’ European Journal of Health Economics 3:26-39
  34. Antioch KM and Walsh MK (2002) ‘Risk adjusted capitation funding models for chronic diseases in Australia: Alternatives to Casemix Funding’. European Journal of Health Economics 3:83-93
  35. Antioch KM (2002) ‘Book Review: The Social Economics of Health Care by John B. Davis’. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Vol 26, No 3 pgs 288-298.
  36. Antioch KM, Chapman R and Elliot B et al (2001) ‘Cost effective clinical pathways at The Alfred hospital: International lessons from Bayside Health, Australia’ Australian Health Review 24(4):21-27.
  37. Antioch KM and Walsh MK (2000) ‘Funding issues for Victorian hospitals: The risk adjusted vision beyond casemix funding’ Australian Health Review Vol 23, No 3, 145-153.
  38. Antioch KM, Walsh MK, Anderson, D and R Brice (1999) ‘Forecasting hospital expenditure in Victoria: Lessons from Europe and Canada’ Australian Health Review, Vol 22 No 1, 133-155.
  39. Antioch KM, Walsh MK, Anderson D et al (1998) ‘A new ambulatory classification and funding model for radiation oncology: Non-admitted patients in Victorian hospitals’ Australian Health Review Vol 21, No 1, 62 – 92
  40. Antioch KM and Zhang M (2000) ‘Organ transplant AN-DRGs: Modifying the exceptions hierarchy in casemix classification’ Australian Health Review, Vol 23 No 1:137-152
  41. Antioch KM, Zhang X and Raw J (1998) ‘Using endoscopic procedures for AN-DRG assignment: Australia leads the way’ Australian Health Review Vol 21, No 4, 80-95.
  42. Antioch KM, Chapman, R, Wilson, J Douglass J and Santamaria N (2002) ‘Integrating cost-effectiveness evidence into Clinical Practice Guidelines in Australia for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease’. Economics and Health:2001.
  43. Antioch KM, Selby Smith C and Brook C (1998) “Pathways to cost-effective detection, prevention and treatment of prostate cancer in Australia: Achieving goals for Australia’s health to 2000? Economics and Health: 1997. Edited by T. Harris, University of NSW. Pg 181-216. Also published by Monash University, Faculty of Business and Economics.
  44. Antioch KM, Walsh MK and Selby Smith C (1997) ‘Pathways to improved detection and prevention of colorectal cancer: Achieving goals for Australia’s health to 2000 and beyond’ Economics and Health: 1996, edited by Tony Harris, published by the School of Health Services Management, University of NSW, Australia pg 205-252. Also Working paper 33/97 of the Faculty Business and Economics, Monash University.
  45. Antioch KM, Butler J and Walsh MK (1996) ‘Paving the Way for Cost-effective Reduction of High Cholesterol: Achieving Goals for Australia’s Health in 2000 and Beyond’ Economics and Health 1995, edited by AH. Harris, published by the School of Health Administration, University of NSW. Also published by National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University
  46. Antioch KM, Waters AM, Rutkin R and Carter R (1993) Disease Costs of Hepatitis B in Australia Published by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
  47. Antioch KM, Waters AM, Brown S and Carter R (1993) Disease Costs of Tuberculosis and Syphilis in Australia, Published by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
  48. Co-author (1991) Closer to Home: The Report of the British Columbia Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs Volume 1 Published by Crown Publications Inc., British Columbia, Canada.
  49. Co-author (1991) Closer to Home: The Report of the British Columbia Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs Volume 2 Final Report Published by Crown Publications Inc., British Columbia, Canada
  50. Antioch KM, Selby Smith C and Hailey D (1995) ‘Paving the Way for Improved Economic Evaluations of Health Technologies’, In Economics and Health: 1994, edited by A.H. Harris, published by the School of Health Administration, University of NSW.
  51. Crowley, S, Antioch K and Carter R et al (1992) The Cost of Diet Related Disease in Australia, AIHW
  52. Antioch K, Carter R, Conway L et al (1992) The Economic Burden of Diet Related Disease in Australia, AIHW

BOOK CHAPTER

  1. Antioch KM, Selby Smith C and Hailey D (1995) ‘Chapter 7: Pathways to Improved Impact from Economic Evaluations of Health Technologies’ in Economic Evaluation in Australian Health Care edited by Drummond, MF and Selby Smith, C. pgs. 70-105; published by Australian Government Publishing Service [AGPS].