Increasing rates of chronic disease management (CDM) are projected to contribute to significant effective shortfalls in the primary care workforce in Australia.1 Additionally, rural Australia carries a higher burden of chronic illness2 and has existing medical workforce shortages.3 Therefore, it is imperative that rural primary care maximises the efficiency of the CDM it provides
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : The main objectives of this project were to:- conduct an audit of ...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
University of Wollongong\u27s submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Healt...
Background: Improving the health of rural populations requires developing a medical workforce wit...
Background: Providing health care to rural populations is a major issue in Australia. Disease burden...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between rural undergraduate training, rural postgraduate tra...
Background General practice’s population health and public health role is being promoted internation...
In recent years, rural SA has been the recipient of significant funding to support a range of new pr...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Chronic disease accounts for about 80 per cent of the total disease burden in Australia, and its man...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : The main objectives of this project were to:- conduct an audit of ...
People suffering chronic conditions can be overwhelmed by their health problems. They may be discour...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Institute for Primary Care and School of Public HealthIn recent years, r...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
University of Wollongong\u27s submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Healt...
Background: Improving the health of rural populations requires developing a medical workforce wit...
Background: Providing health care to rural populations is a major issue in Australia. Disease burden...
Copyright © 2003 Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physicia...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between rural undergraduate training, rural postgraduate tra...
Background General practice’s population health and public health role is being promoted internation...
In recent years, rural SA has been the recipient of significant funding to support a range of new pr...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Chronic disease accounts for about 80 per cent of the total disease burden in Australia, and its man...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : The main objectives of this project were to:- conduct an audit of ...