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Professor Gemma Carey

Faculty: Business
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Administration, Public Policy, Public Health and Health Services, Public Health and Health Services, Special Education and Disability

  Professor Gemma Carey is the Director at CSI UNSW, and National Research Director for the CSI network. 
Dr Toby Lea

Faculty: Arts,Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Health and Health Services, Infectious Diseases, Mental Health, Health Promotion, Culture, Gender, Sexuality
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Dr Toby Lea is an applied social health researcher affiliated with the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney and the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health a
Research in General Practice

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In Australia and among international researchers in smoking cessation, Robyn Richmond is among the very few who have been conducting research in general practice for almost four decades. Her work has resulted in significant changes in the practice of medicine where GPs now are trained in, and implement, smoking cessation interventions with their patients.
Sustainable Health Financing in Fiji and Timor-Leste (Shift Study)

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Universal health coverage (UHC), which implies all people have access to needed services without the risk of financial ruin, has become a major goal for health reform in many countries.
A system wide analysis of health financing equity in Cambodia

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The pursuit of universal health care coverage needs to be informed by an understanding of how equitable the current health financing arrangements are. The financing mechanism is equitable if:
Population-level relevance of risk factors for cancer

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We are estimating and comparing the population-level relevance of risk factors for cancer in Australia by applying our recently published PAF measure and program to data from established large-scale Australian cohort studies linked to national cancer and death registries (relative risk estimates)