Objective: One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Australia's Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care programme since July 2001. All projects are run by Divisions of General Practice and enable general practitioners (GPs) to refer patients to allied health professionals for evidence-based care. They differ in the models they use to retain, locate and direct referrals to their allied health professionals. This paper examines the extent to which the projects are achieving positive patient outcomes, and explores the association between different models of service delivery and varying levels of patient outcomes. Method: The paper draws on two data sources(a purpose-designed minimum dataset a...
This report examines the extent to which the Access to Allied Psychological Services projects are ac...
Background: Australia's Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners thro...
Objective: To examine whether there was a reduction in demand for psychological services provided th...
Objective: One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded u...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
Objective: Australia's Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) programme enables GPs to refer...
Aims The Australian Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) initiative strives to achieve bet...
The Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care program seeks to improve consumers’ access to high quality...
The Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care program seeks to improve consumers' access to high quality...
The progressive achievements over time of the Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) compon...
The aim of this paper was to consider the impact on psychologists of one component of the Australian...
The aim of this paper was to consider the impact on psychologists of one component of the Australian...
This study evaluated whether projects conducted through the Access to Allied Health Services compone...
This report examines the extent to which the Access to Allied Psychological Services projects are ac...
Background: Australia's Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners thro...
Objective: To examine whether there was a reduction in demand for psychological services provided th...
Objective: One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded u...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
One hundred and eight Access to Allied Psychological Services projects have been funded under Austr...
Objective: Australia's Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) programme enables GPs to refer...
Aims The Australian Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) initiative strives to achieve bet...
The Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care program seeks to improve consumers’ access to high quality...
The Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care program seeks to improve consumers' access to high quality...
The progressive achievements over time of the Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) compon...
The aim of this paper was to consider the impact on psychologists of one component of the Australian...
The aim of this paper was to consider the impact on psychologists of one component of the Australian...
This study evaluated whether projects conducted through the Access to Allied Health Services compone...
This report examines the extent to which the Access to Allied Psychological Services projects are ac...
Background: Australia's Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners thro...
Objective: To examine whether there was a reduction in demand for psychological services provided th...