BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Commitment to providing whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of general practice. The current Health Care Homes (HCHs) trial reforms Australian primary care with the aim of improving complex and chronic disease care. The aim of this study was to clarify how Australian general practitioners (GPs) anticipate the government's HCHs will affect WPC. METHOD: Qualitative semi-structured interviews with 20 Australian GPs and general practice registrars were conducted between May and November 2018. RESULTS: GPs supported the principles underlying the Medical Home concept, believing these could assist WPC by facilitating flexibility, continuity and scope of care and team involvement. However, many had serious misgivings ...
Background: In a General Practitioner (GP) setting, preventative medicine is reported as the predomi...
Recognising the fragmentation of primary health care (PHC) and its fundamental role in the health ca...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background and objectives: Whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of general practice and is partic...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Background: With an ageing population and an increase in chronic disease burden in Australia, Patien...
On the 12th July 2016, the Consumers Health Forum of Australia, the Royal Australian College of Gene...
Background Patient Centred Medical Homes (PCMHs), increasingly evidenced to provide high quality pr...
Evidence suggests that patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is more effective than standard general p...
This paper proposes a sustainable model of General Practice and primary health care at a time of sig...
Australia’s health system is under increasing pressure to provide better quality, affordable and acc...
Objective: To review the available literature to identify the major challenges and barriers to imple...
While chronic disease places an increasing burden on Australia's primary care system it is unrealist...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Background and objective: This study investigated the views of primary care patients in receipt of M...
Background: In a General Practitioner (GP) setting, preventative medicine is reported as the predomi...
Recognising the fragmentation of primary health care (PHC) and its fundamental role in the health ca...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background and objectives: Whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of general practice and is partic...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Background: With an ageing population and an increase in chronic disease burden in Australia, Patien...
On the 12th July 2016, the Consumers Health Forum of Australia, the Royal Australian College of Gene...
Background Patient Centred Medical Homes (PCMHs), increasingly evidenced to provide high quality pr...
Evidence suggests that patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is more effective than standard general p...
This paper proposes a sustainable model of General Practice and primary health care at a time of sig...
Australia’s health system is under increasing pressure to provide better quality, affordable and acc...
Objective: To review the available literature to identify the major challenges and barriers to imple...
While chronic disease places an increasing burden on Australia's primary care system it is unrealist...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Background and objective: This study investigated the views of primary care patients in receipt of M...
Background: In a General Practitioner (GP) setting, preventative medicine is reported as the predomi...
Recognising the fragmentation of primary health care (PHC) and its fundamental role in the health ca...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...