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Posts by Andrew Partington

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How Albanese and Chalmers keep gaslighting us on fuelling inflation The prime minister is enabling a treasurer who relentlessly, and it must be said very effectively, whitewashes what the government is actually doing.

@profholden.bsky.social on the scourge of “choose your own counterfactual” discourse. He notes Albo’s own standard of no soundbites & “actually answering questions” is gone. Yet perhaps Holden’s remedy of greater economic honesty is itself infeasible in #auspol as it is.
www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds Used in the United States versus Most Favored Nations AbstractObjectives. Cost-effectiveness thresholds inform whether health interventions represent good value for money, yet their use varies across countries

Related new paper by @yuhanxuan.bsky.social, @peterneumann11.bsky.social et al., who highlights how, under Most Favoured Nation prices, the US is set to adopt other countries’ budget constraints & value judgments. doi.org/10.1093/hasc...

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Most Favoured Health Technology Assessment Reading Sean Sullivan and colleagues’ excellent explainer of the USA’s Most Favoured Nation pricing, I was struck by the degree to which the US has decided to base drug pricing on a basket of countries which make extensive use of health technology assessment and the Quality Adjusted Life Year.

@cjmccabe.bsky.social on the US’s Most Favoured Nation pricing, and how the new focus on ex-US markets might affect Health Technology Assessment --> open.substack.com/pub/christop...

I do wonder, though, whether associated but arbitrary increases to threshold prices make it all just performative.

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Australia was once a world leader in innovation. A new report shows the system is now ‘broken’ Australia spends less on research and development than most of the developed world, and our productivity growth is the lowest in decades.

There’s an uglier truth beneath “innovation reform”. #Auspol don’t just underinvest in research, they undermine it: restricted data access, blocked linkages, shifting rules. We're hamstrung by NIMBY-type resistance to any innovation that might demand local change.
theconversation.com/australia-wa...

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"The irony is that doing best for the individual may involve making substantial use of the average."
@stephensenn.bsky.social on
#personalisedmedicine #HealthEconomics #HealthPolicy

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S. Senn: Evidence Based or Person-centred? A Statistical debate (Guest Post) Stephen Senn Head of  Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics (CCMS) Luxembourg Institute of Health Twitter @stephensenn Evidence Based or Person-centred? A statistical debate It was heari…

The mistake is to assume that the statement: "the effect on you of this treatment will certainly differ from its effect averaged over others", justifies the policy: "I am going to ignore the considerable evidence from others & just back my best hunch about you"
errorstatistics.com/2018/01/30/s...

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More on the inside story behind the dead FOI bill from @mrrexpatrick.bsky.social michaelwest.com.au/legislative-...

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Policy Pantomime: The Consultation That Wasn't They Asked. We Answered. They Proceeded Regardless.

Andy Briggs & Francis Ruiz unpack the UK government’s (non-)response to opposition over proposals allowing ministers to direct @nicecomms.bsky.social on its cost-effectiveness threshold.
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#healtheconomics #qaly #economicevaluation #HTA

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The great news for today: that the Albanese Government pulled its “friendless” Freedom of Information Amendment Bill.
Read @thepointau.bsky.social's "3 reasons to be glad the Government's FOI changes have been scrapped" --> thepoint.com.au/explainers/2... #auspol

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Have registered and looking forward to this. The title makes it sound quite definitive, but it should be quite a debate.

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The imperiled peer review system
@carlbergstrom.com @plosbiology.org
journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... open-access

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Medcast - SNL
Medcast - SNL YouTube video by Saturday Night Live

#SNL might actually be onto something: "Medcast - the doctor's appointment that feels like a podcast"
youtu.be/jfsEgZAtMyc?...

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Bringing together realist and economic approaches in the evaluation of health and social care interventions: a scoping review of theoretical, methodological and practical implications In the evaluation of complex interventions, economic evaluations aim to determine the relative cost-effectiveness of interventions but generate little…

It is possible to combine #realist and #economicevaluation approaches. This can generate better evidence in the evaluation of complex interventions. Few evaluations have explicitly combined the two approaches.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #healtheconomics #healthpolicy #HTA

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Doomsday Clock Gets Closer to Midnight | Black Swans 4 | If You're Listening
Doomsday Clock Gets Closer to Midnight | Black Swans 4 | If You're Listening YouTube video by ABC News In-depth

Hopeful stuff from @mattbevan.bsky.social on how badly we’ve historically misread p(doom) — the true likelihood of catastrophe. Though if #ifyourelistening is too successful with this message, we might all lose the very fear that helps prevent the worst 😅
youtu.be/I9VKeKGao9M?... #auspol

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Some folks think about the Roman Empire. I think about Australia’s low economic complexity every day.
Too much wealth from land/commodities, not enough capability-building. Mining booms inflate costs and squash all other pursuits --> classic #DutchDisease. #auspol

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On #inflation and #interest rates - @jimchalmers.bsky.social may be dodging responsibility, but Jennifer Hewett & the AFR fail (refuse) to even name the issue of #taxreform. It's about structure, not just "spending". Cool demand in mortgage-free households & ease the burden on young workers. #auspol

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Best of 2025 - Intergenerational equity and tax reform Much of the discussion about the need for tax reform to preserve intergenerational equity is confused. The main challenges facing young people, in particular, are the limitations on the supply of housing and climate change.

Best of 2025: What are the threats to intergenerational equity in terms of the distribution of income and wealth, and how far is tax reform relevant to ensuring future equity for today’s young people? #auspol #taxreform

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Medical Research Matters

Sign the petition to 1) Drive economic growth and Australia’s global leadership in medical research; 2) Keep our researchers in Australia, working on groundbreaking cures and services; 3) Protect jobs and ensure the sustainability of vital research projects
www.moniqueryan.com.au/medical_rese...

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‘We’re losing careers’: Leading cardiologist warns Australian medical research is in crisis The head of the Heart Research Institute is telling young scientists medical research is a “terrible career path”. There’s a $5 billion answer in the government’s budget.

“Maybe we need to stop being so polite and start calling it out for what it is,” said Heart Research Institute head Andrew Coats. “This is a tragedy.”
www.smh.com.au/politics/fed... #auspol

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ChatGPT unveils new health tool for doctors Physicians can use the new product to access medical research and patient data securely.

ChatGPT unveils new health tool for doctors www.axios.com/2026/01/08/o...

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Australian manufacturing is barely above 5% of GDP (US=10%). Our economic complexity ranking has fallen to 105th place (US=15th). Yet Australian taxpayers are funding US domestic manufacturing recruiting, training and equipment procurement. 🤦‍♂️ #fail #AUKUS #FOI #auspol

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Can Urgent Care Clinics actually take pressure off hospitals? Yes, but they’re not the only way Urgent Care Clinics are one of three options for people to get care without going to a hospital emergency department.

"While [Healthdirect, Urgent Care Clinics, EDs and virtual EDs] target overlapping groups of patients, they’re currently evolving independently. Instead, we need to develop, implement and evaluate a plan for the integrated delivery of these services."
theconversation.com/can-urgent-c...

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Hospital-based health technology assessment in France: how can we do more and better?* Health technology assessment (HTA) informs public decision-making regarding the use of medical innovations. In France, the national health authority (…

A great account of the barriers and enablers to HB-HTA. The work reported in the paper is itself a positive and admirable step forward.

Hospital-based health technology assessment in France: how can we do more and better?
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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We measured Virtual ED staff perceptions of the working environment, attitudes to telemedicine, and the experience of their work, to permit comparison with physical EDs -->
Working Environment in a Virtual Emergency Department: A Cross-Sectional Study
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Here’s a clear, accessible, and unpretentious explanation of the errors in “Pop #MMT” as presented in books, blogs, and YouTube channels aimed at a general audience.

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As David Gonski leaves the education system, he has one wish for our universities The outgoing Chancellor of the University of NSW says critical thinkers are needed more than ever.

“I would hope that governments to come will see the error of [the Job-ready Graduates scheme] and take it away. Labor has talked a lot about how bad it is, but haven’t done anything about it” - David Gonski, outgoing UNSW Chancellor.
www.smh.com.au/national/as-... #auspol #highered

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This is an interesting piece. Analysis we've done support some of the findings

First, staff absences are higher on average in trusts that serve more deprived populations, and the effect is larger for mental health absences than for other conditions

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I noticed that Spotify have started a chat function and have long had video content. Would kids be prevented from this, too?

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Government playing down impact of CSIRO job cuts The prime minister, when in opposition, accused the Coalition of "hollowing out" the CSIRO. Now, following the announcement 350 research positions at the organisation will be cut, he is being accused ...

The level of below inflation funding, "just doesn't keep up with the cost of doing science".
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
#auspol

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Meanwhile ... www.afr.com/policy/tax-a...

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