The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAlthough we have good evidence to support the notion that early intervention, prevention and community education programs can mitigate the impact of preventable disease, expanded primary health care is also being promoted by Australian governments as a panacea for reducing growth in demand generally. While preventive programs do reduce acute demand, they may not do so to the extent that resources, currently allocated to the acute sector, can be substituted to provide the additional primary care services necessary to reduce acute demand permanently. These developments have particular relevance for rural and isolated communities where access to acute services is already very limi...
Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) are common in rural communities in Australia and aro...
The health care systems in Australia are under pressure from workforce shortages, increasing costs a...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...
Although we have good evidence to support the notion that early intervention, prevention and communi...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
Access to high quality health care services plays an important part in the health of rural communiti...
In recent years, rural SA has been the recipient of significant funding to support a range of new pr...
Much effort has been expended in recent years attempting to reform the Australian health system in o...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Issue addressed: Australia's ageing population has growing health care needs, challenging timely hea...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools a...
Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) are common in rural communities in Australia and aro...
The health care systems in Australia are under pressure from workforce shortages, increasing costs a...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...
Although we have good evidence to support the notion that early intervention, prevention and communi...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
Access to high quality health care services plays an important part in the health of rural communiti...
In recent years, rural SA has been the recipient of significant funding to support a range of new pr...
Much effort has been expended in recent years attempting to reform the Australian health system in o...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Issue addressed: Australia's ageing population has growing health care needs, challenging timely hea...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools a...
Potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPHs) are common in rural communities in Australia and aro...
The health care systems in Australia are under pressure from workforce shortages, increasing costs a...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...