Published/accepted manuscripts (* = corresponding author)
Bilgrami, A*., Sinha, K., Cutler, H. (2020), ‘The impact of introducing a national scheme for paid parental leave on maternal mental health outcomes’, Health Economics, Vol. 29, Issue 12, pages 1657-1681 [ABDC: A*]
Bilgrami, A.*, Cutler, H., Sinha, K. (2024), ‘Stricter penalties, broader definitions and national standards: did harmonised Australian workplace health and safety laws reduce workers’ compensation claims?’, Industrial Relations: a journal of economy and society [ABDC: A*]
Bilgrami, A.*, Cutler, H., Sinha, K. and Cheng, Z. (2021), 'The impact of means-tested premium rebates and tax penalties on the demand for private hospital cover in Australia', Economic Record, Vol. 97, Issue 397, [ABDC: A]
Bilgrami, A.*, Aghdaee, M., Gu, Y., Cutler, H., Numbers, K., Kochan, N., Sachdev, P., Brodaty, H. (2024) ‘Patterns in health care use and intensity for diagnosed and undiagnosed cognitive impairment in the older Australian community: implications for primary care management', SSM - Population Health [Q1, IF: 3.6]
Bilgrami, A.*, Cutler, H., Gu, Y., Aghdaee, M., Gu, M. (2024) ‘Complexity and competing interests: what factors bear on payment choices and financial decisions made for older people entering nursing homes?’, Applied Economics [ABDC: A].
Cutler, H.*, Bilgrami, A., Gu, M., Gu, Y., Aghdaee, M. (2024) ‘The role of financial literacy when informal caregivers make complex financial decisions’, Applied Economics [ABDC: A].
Cutler, H.*, Gu, Y., Bilgrami, A., & Partington, A. (2022). 'The 2021 proposal to increase market forces in the Australian residential aged-care sector', Health Policy, Volume 127, January 2023, pages 60-65 . [ABDC: A]
Ahumada-Canale, A.*, Jeet, V., Bilgrami, A., Seil, E., Gu, Y., Cutler, H. (2023). ‘Barriers and facilitators to implementing a priority setting tool for hospital decisions: A systematic review’, Social Science and Medicine, Volume 322, April 2023 [Q1, IF: 5.379]
Gu, M.*; Cutler, H.; Aghdaee, M.; Gu, Y.; Bilgrami, A. (2024), 'The role of refundable accommodation deposits in financing aged care capital expenditure', Australian Journal of Management [ABDC: A].
Han, J., Slade, A., Fujimoto, H., Zheng, W. Y., Shvetcov, A., Hoon, L., ... Bilgrami, A. ... Whitton, A.* & Christensen, H. (2024), 'A web-based video messaging intervention for suicide prevention in men: study protocol for a five-armed randomised controlled trial', Trials, 25(1), 1-12.
Manuscripts submitted and work-in-progress
Bilgrami, A.*, ‘The Great Australian Work-From-Home Experiment: Mental health impacts during and after the lockdowns’
Bilgrami, A.*, Cutler, H., Gu, Y., Yu, D., Zhu, R., ‘Who cares when governments spend more? Regional aged care funding and informal care provision’
Cutler, H., Norman, A., Bilgrami, A., Aghdaee, M., Rapport, F., Fooken, J. 'Understanding views on prospective value based mental healthcare payment reform in a complex healthcare system'
Fooken, J., Bilgrami, A., Norman, A., Aghdaee, M., Rapport, F., Cutler, H. 'Evaluating and getting value from mental health care investment: Qualitative results' (draft)
Gu, Y., Saba, N., Bilgrami, A., Yu, D., Cutler, H., Whitton, A., Shand, F., Boydell, K., Slade, A., Ravindra, S., Bal, D., Spoelma, M., Zheng, W., Christensen, H., 'Men “Under the Radar”: Understanding their preferences for suicide prevention services to increase uptake & effectiveness' (draft)
Yu, D., Aghdaee, M., Gu, Y., Cutler, H., Bilgrami, A., ‘Housing prices and financial decision-making in later life: Evidence from aged care accommodation payments’
Bilgrami, A.*, Yu, D., Bertoni, M., Gu, Y., Saba, N., Tran, M., Best, R. ‘Life after a layoff: income shocks and mental health care use trajectories’
Bilgrami, A.*, Chen, M., Kalay, A.F, Cutler, H., ‘Suicide risk and place: a scoping review of regional modelling with administrative data on socio-structural determinants’
Bilgrami, A.*, Raichand, S., Saba, N., Gu, Y., Cutler, H., Wuthrich, V., ‘Do the preferences of adults and young people differ for youth mental health interventions? A systematic review of discrete choice experiments’