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    Quality Improvement In Indigenous Primary Health Care: Leveraging Effective Ambulatory Practices (LEAP)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,144,570.00
    Summary
    Although much is known about best practice in quality improvement in Indigenous Primary Health Care Services, getting this into practice remains challenging. The LEAP project works in partnership with health services to i) identify challenges faced when improving care; ii) design and trial interventions to address these challenges; and iii) evaluate how this process works in different settings.
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    Electronic Decision Support For Osteoporosis Care To Assist Clinicians And Patients In Primary Care And Hospitals

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $598,570.00
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    Currently there is so much health information for doctors and consumers to sift through important health conditions can be missed. In a world first, a computer decision aid is being developed that will link risk factors for fracture and osteoporosis with the latest scientific evidence about investigations and treatment. It’s not just for doctors but also for the public; with a consumer decision aid being developed to place the latest scientific evidence about osteoporosis at your fingertips.
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    Looking Forward - Moving Forward Project: Transforming Systems To Improve Mental Health And Drug And Alcohol Outcomes For Aboriginal Peoples

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,304,508.00
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    Despite the clear need for support, Aboriginal people do not access mental health and drug and alcohol services at a level that corresponds with their need. We need to know how services can respond appropriately to this high-risk group of people. This project brings together Perth-based services, researchers and local Aboriginal Elders to implement and evaluate a framework for organisational change that will transform the way in which services respond to Aboriginal people.
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    Bridging The Gap: Addressing Refugee Inequalities Through Primary Health Care Service Reform

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $690,568.00
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    This proposal will develop and test interventions to reform maternity and maternal & child health systems to tackle known inequalities in health and health care for vulnerable families, particularly clients of refugee backgrounds. Innovation in system redesign and service delivery will result in sustainable improvements in access to and quality of care and measurable improvements in maternal, newborn and child health.
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    Exploring The Value Of Telehealth In Primary Care: A Controlled Trial Within The Royal Flying Doctor Service

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    $465,165.00
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    This project will evaluate how telehealth services can partially replace expensive fly-in fly-out primary care services for people living in remote communities through reduced waiting times for appointments and significant savings related to the use of aeroplane and staff travel. The study will examine the patient and staff experiences of the change, providing important lessons to guide future development of telehealth not only for rural communities but also for primary health care in general.
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