In recent years, rural SA has been the recipient of significant funding to support a range of new primary health care initiatives. Much of this funding, additional to normal recurrent budgets in our health system, has facilitated effective change and development through demonstration and research projects across the state. The resultant work involves programs such as: ? coordinated care trials (COAG) ? more allied health services (MAHS) ? Commonwealth regional health service initiatives (CRHS) ? quality use of medicines (QUM) ? community packages for aged care services ? Indigenous chronic disease self-management pilot programs (CDSM) ? chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs - Sharing Health Care SA ? chronic disease self-managemen...
Increasing rates of chronic disease management (CDM) are projected to contribute to significant effe...
Introduction: Like Indigenous populations in other countries, an epidemic of chronic disease has swe...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The Sharing Health Care Initiative (SHCI) is part of the Australian Government’s Enhanced Primary Ca...
The Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) strategy for Aboriginal patients on Eyre Peninsula, South...
The Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) strategy for Aboriginal patients on Eyre Peninsula, South...
Much effort has been expended in recent years attempting to reform the Australian health system in o...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Although we have good evidence to support the notion that early intervention, prevention and communi...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAlthough we have good evidence to su...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Increasing rates of chronic disease management (CDM) are projected to contribute to significant effe...
Introduction: Like Indigenous populations in other countries, an epidemic of chronic disease has swe...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
The Sharing Health Care Initiative (SHCI) is part of the Australian Government’s Enhanced Primary Ca...
The Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) strategy for Aboriginal patients on Eyre Peninsula, South...
The Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) strategy for Aboriginal patients on Eyre Peninsula, South...
Much effort has been expended in recent years attempting to reform the Australian health system in o...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Although we have good evidence to support the notion that early intervention, prevention and communi...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAlthough we have good evidence to su...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Increasing rates of chronic disease management (CDM) are projected to contribute to significant effe...
Introduction: Like Indigenous populations in other countries, an epidemic of chronic disease has swe...
Present health funding models can place onerous pressures on rural health services. Staff may lack t...