The SA HealthPlus Coordinated Care Trial in the Eyre Region began in fortuitous circumstances. First, it coincided with the completion of the Eyre Regional Health Service (ERHS) needs assessment in 1996, which highlighted outstanding health service needs and community concerns in relation to health care across the region. Second, although conceived as a formal trial, using standard research techniques, scientific processes and formal control groups to test significant differences between intervention and control groups, the trial did not conform strictly to the rules of social science or pure science and became more an exercise in action research. More significantly still, the Eyre Region became involved in the process, not so much as a way...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Malcolm W Battersby and the SA HealthPlus Tea
This paper explores some of the lessons of the coordinated care trials in Australia in the context o...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe SA HealthPlus Coordinated Care T...
Objectives: To explicate the organisational change agenda of the COAG coordinated care trials within...
The Illawarra Coordinated Care Trial was one of nine Australian trials undertaken to see whether dif...
SA HealthPlus, one of nine national Australian coordinated care trials, addressed chronic illness ca...
Copyright © 2007 Milbank Memorial Fund and Cambridge University PressSA HealthPlus, one of nine nati...
The Coordinated Care program was a significant joint initiative of the Australian and state and terr...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: This article describes th...
Objectives: To identify impediments to change at the local level in an Australian trial of coordinat...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
The aim of the research was to analyse the organisational dynamics surrounding a health care reform ...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
The authors describe the contribution of a series of focus groups and a progressively revised discus...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Malcolm W Battersby and the SA HealthPlus Tea
This paper explores some of the lessons of the coordinated care trials in Australia in the context o...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe SA HealthPlus Coordinated Care T...
Objectives: To explicate the organisational change agenda of the COAG coordinated care trials within...
The Illawarra Coordinated Care Trial was one of nine Australian trials undertaken to see whether dif...
SA HealthPlus, one of nine national Australian coordinated care trials, addressed chronic illness ca...
Copyright © 2007 Milbank Memorial Fund and Cambridge University PressSA HealthPlus, one of nine nati...
The Coordinated Care program was a significant joint initiative of the Australian and state and terr...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: This article describes th...
Objectives: To identify impediments to change at the local level in an Australian trial of coordinat...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
The aim of the research was to analyse the organisational dynamics surrounding a health care reform ...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
The authors describe the contribution of a series of focus groups and a progressively revised discus...
The Linked Care Trial was an innovative approach to linking health and community care services for p...
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Malcolm W Battersby and the SA HealthPlus Tea
This paper explores some of the lessons of the coordinated care trials in Australia in the context o...