Background: The Australian Home Medicines Review (HMR) program consists of a pharmacist reviewing a patient’s medicines at his or her home and reporting findings to the patient’s general practitioner (GP) to assist optimisation of medicine management. Previous research has shown that the complex HMR program rules impede access to the HMR program by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. This study explores the attitudes and perceptions of health professional employees working within Aboriginal Health Services (AHSs) towards the HMR program. The goal was to identify how the HMR program might better address the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Methods: Thirty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted with hea...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
ObjectiveIdentifying and quantifying the health needs of a population are the basis of evidence-bas...
Background: In Australia, 10-16% acute hospital admissions is related to medication. Home medication...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: The home medicines review (HMR) ...
Background The Australian Home Medicines Review (HMR) has been found to be an important tool to rais...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
BACKGROUND: Patients' safe and effective use of medicines could be far lower than many doctors would...
Issue addressed: This paper aims to report findings of a scoping review which mapped and summarised ...
Australia's indigenous population has significantly poorer health outcomes than the rest of the Aust...
Background:The Medicare-rebated Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
Abstract Objective: To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
ObjectiveIdentifying and quantifying the health needs of a population are the basis of evidence-bas...
Background: In Australia, 10-16% acute hospital admissions is related to medication. Home medication...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: The home medicines review (HMR) ...
Background The Australian Home Medicines Review (HMR) has been found to be an important tool to rais...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
BACKGROUND: Patients' safe and effective use of medicines could be far lower than many doctors would...
Issue addressed: This paper aims to report findings of a scoping review which mapped and summarised ...
Australia's indigenous population has significantly poorer health outcomes than the rest of the Aust...
Background:The Medicare-rebated Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
Abstract Objective: To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
Background: Expenditure through major commonwealth funded health programs such as the Pharmaceutical...
ObjectiveIdentifying and quantifying the health needs of a population are the basis of evidence-bas...
Background: In Australia, 10-16% acute hospital admissions is related to medication. Home medication...