On the 12th July 2016, the Consumers Health Forum of Australia, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and The George Institute for Global Health hosted a Roundtable in Melbourne. The Roundtable discussed the patient-centred health care home model (PCHCH) and developed consensus principles to guide implementation in the Australian context.Consumers Health Forum of Australia; The George Institute for Global Health; Menzies Centre for Health Policy; Royal Australian College of General Practitioner
Recent trends in international health system reform have drawn attention to patient-centred approach...
Objectives: To identify the extent to which the Alma Ata defined Comprehensive Primary Health Care (...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
Background: With an ageing population and an increase in chronic disease burden in Australia, Patien...
Background Patient Centred Medical Homes (PCMHs), increasingly evidenced to provide high quality pr...
This paper proposes a sustainable model of General Practice and primary health care at a time of sig...
Objective: To review the available literature to identify the major challenges and barriers to imple...
Appropriately resourced and structured primary healthcare is recognised as key to an effective and e...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Understanding patient experience is necessary to advance the patient-centred approach to health serv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Commitment to providing whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of genera...
Evidence suggests that patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is more effective than standard general p...
Recent Australian health reforms highlight the role of effective primary health care (PHC) in provid...
Australia’s health system is under increasing pressure to provide better quality, affordable and acc...
Patient-centred care (PCC) has emerged as a primary approach to health care. This approach emphasise...
Recent trends in international health system reform have drawn attention to patient-centred approach...
Objectives: To identify the extent to which the Alma Ata defined Comprehensive Primary Health Care (...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
Background: With an ageing population and an increase in chronic disease burden in Australia, Patien...
Background Patient Centred Medical Homes (PCMHs), increasingly evidenced to provide high quality pr...
This paper proposes a sustainable model of General Practice and primary health care at a time of sig...
Objective: To review the available literature to identify the major challenges and barriers to imple...
Appropriately resourced and structured primary healthcare is recognised as key to an effective and e...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Understanding patient experience is necessary to advance the patient-centred approach to health serv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Commitment to providing whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of genera...
Evidence suggests that patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is more effective than standard general p...
Recent Australian health reforms highlight the role of effective primary health care (PHC) in provid...
Australia’s health system is under increasing pressure to provide better quality, affordable and acc...
Patient-centred care (PCC) has emerged as a primary approach to health care. This approach emphasise...
Recent trends in international health system reform have drawn attention to patient-centred approach...
Objectives: To identify the extent to which the Alma Ata defined Comprehensive Primary Health Care (...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...