Although we are rapidly improving our understanding of how to manage patients with chronic illness in Australian general practice,1–3 many patients are still receiving suboptimal care. General practices have limited organisational capacity to provide the structured care that is required for managing chronic conditions: regular monitoring, decision support, patient recall, supporting patient self management, team work, and information management.4,5 This requires a shift away from episodic, acute models.6 Overseas research has shown that areas such as team work, clinical information systems, decision support, linkages and leadership are also important in managing chronic illness,7 but we do not know which of these are most important in Austr...
Overview Ineffective management of heart disease, asthma, diabetes and other chronic diseases costs...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Objective: To explore factors associated with the frequency of multidisciplinary Team Care Arrangeme...
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Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of chronic disease management interventions for physical hea...
Background: Chronic condition management in general practice is projected to account for 50% of all ...
Chronic disease accounts for about 80 per cent of the total disease burden in Australia, and its man...
General practice in Australia must cope with growing numbers of individuals with chronic and complex...
This paper explores some of the lessons of the coordinated care trials in Australia in the context o...
All Western countries are developing and implementing new models for managing asthma. In Australia, ...
Background Evidence suggests that current models of chronic disease management within general practi...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Overview Ineffective management of heart disease, asthma, diabetes and other chronic diseases costs...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Objective: To explore factors associated with the frequency of multidisciplinary Team Care Arrangeme...
Copyright © 2007 Australian Family Physician Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced wi...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of chronic disease management interventions for physical hea...
Background: Chronic condition management in general practice is projected to account for 50% of all ...
Chronic disease accounts for about 80 per cent of the total disease burden in Australia, and its man...
General practice in Australia must cope with growing numbers of individuals with chronic and complex...
This paper explores some of the lessons of the coordinated care trials in Australia in the context o...
All Western countries are developing and implementing new models for managing asthma. In Australia, ...
Background Evidence suggests that current models of chronic disease management within general practi...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Overview Ineffective management of heart disease, asthma, diabetes and other chronic diseases costs...
Objective : The aims of this paper are to provide a description of the principles of chronic conditi...
Objective: To explore factors associated with the frequency of multidisciplinary Team Care Arrangeme...