healthcareThe article focuses on the integrated primary health care in Australia in 2009. It says that the primary health care services in the country are divided into private and public sector, which are responsible to various levels of government and work under the variety of funding scheme ...
The quality of care received by a patient or consumer critically depends on the knowledge, skills and attitudes of the health workforce; the structure and functioning of the health workforce is critical to the structure and functioning of the health system overall. To a very large extent, ...
Journal of Paediatrics & Child HealthChak, S., Nixon, J., & Dugdale, A. (1984). Primary health care for Indo-Chinese children in Australia. Aust.Paediatr.J., 20, 57-58.Chak S, Nixon J, Dugdale A. Primary health care for Indo-Chinese children in Australia. Aust Paediatr J 1984;20...
including Australia, regarding capacity and capability [9,10]. PHC systems and services remain entry-level to the mainstream health care systems in many parts of the world, including Australia. It is usually the first encounter
This taxonomy of configurations moves beyond simplistic categorisations such as geographic location and highlights the complexity of primary health care organisations in Australia. Health policy, workforce and procedure interventions informed by taxonomies can engage the diversity of primary health care ...
ABORIGINAL PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH This study aimed to document the prevalence of active trachoma and trichiasis from 1997 to 2003 and from 1987 to 2004, respectively, and to provide an overview of trachoma control activities in Australia in 2004. Prevalence data were obt....
Transforming health care delivery: The role of primary health care nurses in rural and remote Australia Aim This paper describes the policy context and approaches taken to improve access to primary health care in Australia by supporting nurses to deliver impr... T Robinson,L Govan,BR Rossiter -...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which Aboriginal women access primary care for themselves and their infant in the year after childbirth.%Method: Cross sectional population-based survey of women giving birth to Aboriginal babies in South Australia between July 2011 and June 2013.%Results: A...
6, 7 While Australia has generally high standards of maternal and child health care, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children continue to experience poorer health outcomes than non‐Aboriginal women and children.8, 9, 10 Despite longstanding recognition of these disparities, few ...
Quality of Primary Health Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia - Key Research Findings and Messages for Action from the ABCD ... Quality of primary health Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia - key research findings and messages for action...