In this third edition of Understanding the Australian Health Care System, authors Eileen Willis, Louise Reynolds and Helen Keleher introduce the reader to the key issues and theoretical concepts that provide insight into the way the Australian health care system is organised and how policy change impacts the health care profession. The third edition has been comprehensively revised, but continues to focus on the role and function of the health professional working within the Australian health care system. Fifteen health disciplines are considered in this new edition, with an emphasis on interprofessional practice and the social determinants of health
"Clinical exercise physiologists are university-trained practitioners who provide exercise services ...
The healthcare system is comprised of a wide range of institutions and agencies, policies shaping st...
This Keynote Address considers issues around ‘The Healthy Australian’, the theme of the 1988 APA Nat...
This chapter describes the regulation and scope of practice of accredited exercise physiologists (AE...
Physical inactivity is identified by the World Health Organisation as the fourth risk factor for glo...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
The restructuring of health systems and health care agencies, particularly large public hospitals, h...
For undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering management issues in nursing and allied health. ...
"'Health Care Practice in Australia' analyses the challenges faced by contemporary Australian health...
Health Care Practice in Australia analyses the challenges faced by contemporary Australian health pr...
The purpose of health systems is the pursuit of healthy lives. The performance of the Australian hea...
Changes in disease patterns from predominantly infectious to predominantly chronic diseases in Austr...
"Clinical exercise physiologists are university-trained practitioners who provide exercise services ...
The healthcare system is comprised of a wide range of institutions and agencies, policies shaping st...
This Keynote Address considers issues around ‘The Healthy Australian’, the theme of the 1988 APA Nat...
This chapter describes the regulation and scope of practice of accredited exercise physiologists (AE...
Physical inactivity is identified by the World Health Organisation as the fourth risk factor for glo...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Exercise can be prescribed to prevent, manage, and treat many leading non-communicable diseases (NCD...
The restructuring of health systems and health care agencies, particularly large public hospitals, h...
For undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering management issues in nursing and allied health. ...
"'Health Care Practice in Australia' analyses the challenges faced by contemporary Australian health...
Health Care Practice in Australia analyses the challenges faced by contemporary Australian health pr...
The purpose of health systems is the pursuit of healthy lives. The performance of the Australian hea...
Changes in disease patterns from predominantly infectious to predominantly chronic diseases in Austr...
"Clinical exercise physiologists are university-trained practitioners who provide exercise services ...
The healthcare system is comprised of a wide range of institutions and agencies, policies shaping st...
This Keynote Address considers issues around ‘The Healthy Australian’, the theme of the 1988 APA Nat...