Objectives: We describe the evaluation of the Partnership Project, which was designed to improve linkages between public and private sector mental health services. We consider the Project\u27s key elements: a Linkage Unit, designed to improve collaborative arrangements for consumers and promote systems-level and cultural change; and the expansion of private psychiatrists\u27 roles to include supervision and training, case conferencing and secondary consultation. The evaluation aimed to describe the impacts and outcomes of these elements.Method: The evaluation used de-identified data from the Linkage Unit database, the Project\u27s billing system, and the Health Insurance Commission (HIC). It drew on consultations with key stakeholders (semi...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
OBJECTIVE: Partnerships in mental health care, particularly between public and private psychiatric s...
Partnerships are designed to facilitate the negotiation and delivery of public programmes cutting ac...
Improving collaboration between private psychiatrists, the public mental health secto
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
Background: With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care prov...
AIM: To evaluate a primary care partnership between the Rockingham-Kwinana Mental Health Service and...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges that are experienced by staff respo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges that are experienced by staff respo...
BACKGROUND: Many people diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar or other psychoses in England receive ...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
OBJECTIVE: Partnerships in mental health care, particularly between public and private psychiatric s...
Partnerships are designed to facilitate the negotiation and delivery of public programmes cutting ac...
Improving collaboration between private psychiatrists, the public mental health secto
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
Background: With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care prov...
AIM: To evaluate a primary care partnership between the Rockingham-Kwinana Mental Health Service and...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges that are experienced by staff respo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges that are experienced by staff respo...
BACKGROUND: Many people diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar or other psychoses in England receive ...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
Objective: Previous guidelines and planning documents have identified the key role primary care prov...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...