The proposals arising from the agreement reached between the Rudd government and the States and Territories (except Western Australia) in April 2010 represent the most fundamental realignment of health responsibilities since the creation of Medicare in 1984. They will change the health system, and the structures that will craft its future direction and design. These proposals will have a significant impact on Emergency Medicine; an impact\ud from not only the system-wide effects of the proposals but also those that derive from the specific recommendations to create an activity-based funding mechanism for EDs, to\ud implement the four hour rule and to develop a performance indicator framework for EDs. The present paper will examine the poten...
Objective The aim of the present study was to provide a summary of a systematic review of literature...
Submissions were to be made to DHF by 10 December 2010. DHF's national health reform web page is at...
Emergency department presentations continue to increase internationally and provide evidence that al...
The proposals arising from the agreement reached between the Rudd government and the States and Terr...
Objective: The emergency medical system (EMS) can be defined as a comprehensive, coordinated and int...
The Australian emergency medical system has transformed over the last thirty years with the developm...
The ongoing challenge for ED leaders is to remain abreast of system-wide changes that impact on the ...
Problem: The number of presentations to Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing at levels above po...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at incre...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at increas...
The emergency healthcare system (EHS) is a critical component of Australia’s healthcare system. The ...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
This paper provides background material on governance issues in the Australian health care system, a...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Objective The aim of the present study was to provide a summary of a systematic review of literature...
Submissions were to be made to DHF by 10 December 2010. DHF's national health reform web page is at...
Emergency department presentations continue to increase internationally and provide evidence that al...
The proposals arising from the agreement reached between the Rudd government and the States and Terr...
Objective: The emergency medical system (EMS) can be defined as a comprehensive, coordinated and int...
The Australian emergency medical system has transformed over the last thirty years with the developm...
The ongoing challenge for ED leaders is to remain abreast of system-wide changes that impact on the ...
Problem: The number of presentations to Emergency Departments (EDs) is increasing at levels above po...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at incre...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at increas...
The emergency healthcare system (EHS) is a critical component of Australia’s healthcare system. The ...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
This paper provides background material on governance issues in the Australian health care system, a...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Objective The aim of the present study was to provide a summary of a systematic review of literature...
Submissions were to be made to DHF by 10 December 2010. DHF's national health reform web page is at...
Emergency department presentations continue to increase internationally and provide evidence that al...