The Doctors Reform Society of Australia (DRS), established in 1973, is a medico-political thinktank and a medical association of medical practitioners and medical students that has advocated a range of alternative views to those of the Australian Medical Association.[1]
Their initial focus was on universal health care or health insurance leading up to the establishment of the then "Medibank", now Medicare Australia. The DRS publishes the New Doctor journal.
References
- ↑ Otlowski, Margaret (1997). Voluntary Euthanasia and the Common Law. Clarendon Press. p. 323. ISBN 978-0-19-825996-1.
External links
- Doctors Reform Society of Australia
- Health insurers should 'stop whinging' about Medicare shake-up DRS's support for change in Medicare levy income cut off.
- Federal Health Department overview of DRS
- ABC: Doctors' Reform Society labels Budget plan 'sick joke Especially in regard to country practice.
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