We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between rural and urban Divisions of General Practice between November 1999 and October 2001. Most providers of EPC services and most services (close to 70%) are located in capital cities and other metropolitan centres. The average number of health assessments done per provider was slightly lower (8-14) in remote than urban and rural (20-30) areas. A similar pattern was observed for care plans, but rates of case conferences were similar in rural and urban areas. However, adjusted for population aged 75 years and over, in all jurisdictions except South Australia, between 30% and 144% more health assessments were done per full time equivalent general pra...
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Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced p...
We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between ru...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to describe the variation in rates of uptake of the enha...
AIM: Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of rural pop...
Aim Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of anal popul...
BACKGROUND: The Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program is designed to promote better management of and ...
Objectives. The aim of the present study was to describe, using a national census, the characteristi...
The variation in the range of services provided by general practitioners (GPs) is not only related t...
Objective: To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban ...
Background Telemedicine is particularly useful in rural areas where can facilitate access to spec...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to describe the uptake of the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC...
OBJECTIVE:To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban a...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced p...
We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between ru...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to describe the variation in rates of uptake of the enha...
AIM: Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of rural pop...
Aim Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of anal popul...
BACKGROUND: The Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program is designed to promote better management of and ...
Objectives. The aim of the present study was to describe, using a national census, the characteristi...
The variation in the range of services provided by general practitioners (GPs) is not only related t...
Objective: To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban ...
Background Telemedicine is particularly useful in rural areas where can facilitate access to spec...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to describe the uptake of the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC...
OBJECTIVE:To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban a...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...