Associate Professor, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University
Terence Cheng is a health economist and an Associate Professor at the Centre for Health Economics, Monash University. His broad research interest is on the economics of health systems, with an emphasis on how public and private health care systems interact. His work focuses on the roles that public and private sectors play in financing and delivering health care, and on the implications of this public-private interface for health system outcomes and performance.

Are private hospitals really in trouble? And is more public funding the answer?
Sep 29, 2024 10:24 am UTC| Health Business
A battle between private hospitals and private health insurers is playing out in public. At its heart is how much health insurers pay hospitals for their services, and whether thats enough for private hospitals to...