The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) is part of the Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) strategy.1 The Institute was the most recent element of the PHCRED strategy to be established, beginning research activities following the appointment of the Research Advisory Board (RAB) in November 2003. APHCRI’s mission is to “provide national leadership in improving the quality and effectiveness of primary health care through the conduct of high quality priority-driven research and the support and promotion of best practice”.2 APHCRI has a specific focus on the links between primary health care evidence and policy. Its activities not only fund research programs, but also seek to build capacity wi...
Background: The need to develop research capacity in primary care is now recognised internationally ...
Australia is facing a primary health care workforce shortage. To inform primary health care (PHC) wo...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) is part of the Primary Health Care Re...
The role of evidence in informing policy development in primary health care is particularly importan...
Through this bulletin, published between 2005 and 2010, APHCRI debated issues applicable to national...
The importance of primary health care (PHC) research is well understood yet conducting this research...
Through this bulletin, APHCRI debated issues applicable to national policy formulation. Issues emerg...
• In 2008, the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) held a Primary Health Care...
Since the commencement of the Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHCR...
Australian healthcare is on the brink of a significant reform process. While much is yet to be decid...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2011 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Aims and rationale: Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) funded nine multi-ins...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2009 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2013 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Background: The need to develop research capacity in primary care is now recognised internationally ...
Australia is facing a primary health care workforce shortage. To inform primary health care (PHC) wo...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) is part of the Primary Health Care Re...
The role of evidence in informing policy development in primary health care is particularly importan...
Through this bulletin, published between 2005 and 2010, APHCRI debated issues applicable to national...
The importance of primary health care (PHC) research is well understood yet conducting this research...
Through this bulletin, APHCRI debated issues applicable to national policy formulation. Issues emerg...
• In 2008, the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) held a Primary Health Care...
Since the commencement of the Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHCR...
Australian healthcare is on the brink of a significant reform process. While much is yet to be decid...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2011 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Aims and rationale: Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) funded nine multi-ins...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2009 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Snapshot of Australian primary health care research 2013 is a collaborative venture involving repres...
Background: The need to develop research capacity in primary care is now recognised internationally ...
Australia is facing a primary health care workforce shortage. To inform primary health care (PHC) wo...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...