AIMS: Mental health (MH) service users have increased prevalence of chronic physical conditions such as cardio-respiratory diseases and diabetes. Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations (PPH) for physical health conditions are an indicator of health service access, integration and effectiveness, and are elevated in long term studies of people with MH conditions. We aimed to examine whether PPH rates were elevated in MH service users over a 12-month follow-up period more suitable for routine health indicator reporting. We also examined whether MH service users had increased PPH rates at a younger age, potentially reflecting the younger onset of chronic physical conditions. METHODS: A population-wide data linkage in New South Wales (NSW), Au...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
Aims Mental health (MH) service users have increased prevalence of chronic physical conditions such...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence indicates an association between mental illness and poor quali...
Introduction The proportion of potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) which are actually pre...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...
Aims Mental health (MH) service users have increased prevalence of chronic physical conditions such...
Abstract Background Emerging evidence indicates an association between mental illness and poor quali...
Introduction The proportion of potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) which are actually pre...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-oc...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
Background: People with a serious mental illness are at significantly greater risk of poor cardiomet...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
OBJECTIVES: Potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAAs) are costly to health services and poten...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the effects of health behaviours on risk of chronic dis...