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    From Crisis Care To Population Health: Developing Public Health Practice In An Aboriginal Community Context

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $78,029.00
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    Efficiency In Provision Of Private Dental Services In Australia

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    $98,103.00
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    Strenthening The Contribution Of Australian General Practice To The Control Of Pandemic Influenza

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $110,257.00
    Summary
    Most primary and preventive care in Australia occurs in general practice. Australian general practice will therefore have a critical role to play in control efforts during an influenza pandemic, and also in sustaining other primary health care activities. After an initial surge in attendances, there may be a decline in attendance, as Australians become more reluctant to congregate in a place where they may become ill. This study seeks to complement the Australian Pandemic Influenza Management Pl .... Most primary and preventive care in Australia occurs in general practice. Australian general practice will therefore have a critical role to play in control efforts during an influenza pandemic, and also in sustaining other primary health care activities. After an initial surge in attendances, there may be a decline in attendance, as Australians become more reluctant to congregate in a place where they may become ill. This study seeks to complement the Australian Pandemic Influenza Management Plan by developing a range of action plans for use by general practitioners and public health authorities to support essential primary health care functions through a pandemic, and maximize general practice's contribution to control efforts. A range of methods will be used, including systematic review of existing literature, economic modeling of the Medicare costs and savings of different models of health care, interviews with key informants who have helped develop disaster response plans for general practice, or who are in positions of leadership. The project will culminate in the development of a simulation exercise to be used as a self-assessment tool for general practitioners, and a summit of general practice stakeholders who will help to finalise agreed action plans for the general practice response to pandemic influenza.
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    Attitudes Of Receptionists Towards Their Role In Preven Tive Medicine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $19,540.00
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    Screening And Diagnosis: Accuracy, Outcomes And Informed Decision-Making

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $3,766,774.00
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    Optimising Primary Care For Cancer Survivorship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,541,565.00
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    This Investigator Grant will transform the way follow-up care is delivered to thousands of cancer survivors who have completed treatment by using a shared-care approach between cancer specialists and GPs. This Grant will shift the paradigm of follow-up survivorship care from predominantly acute to primary care by maximising the involvement of GPs and reduce fragmentation of care. This approach is key to enhancing patient-centred care and system sustainability.
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    The Impact Of A Radiologist In The Emergency Department Clinical Team On The Appropriate Use Of Medical Imaging

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $111,257.00
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    Factors Influencing Service Provision

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $66,198.00
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    Implementing Guidelines To Routinely Prevent Chronic Disease In General Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $764,446.00
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    High quality, evidence-based guidelines for preventive activities and for the implementation of prevention in general practice have been developed by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and other bodies, yet available information suggests that many patients miss out on evidence-based preventive care. This project aims to evaluate current practice and develop a model of practice aimed at improving the implementation of preventive guidelines in general practice.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776573

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $463,517.00
    Summary
    Family Violence Reform: Using knowledge to develop and integrate policy and practice. Family violence is a serious threat to the health and well-being of women, children and some men, costing the economy an estimated $8.1 billion annually. This research will address national 'hot' issues, including: the effectiveness of removing perpetrators and keeping children and women in their homes; whether the early referral of children to community services impacts on the statutory child protection system .... Family Violence Reform: Using knowledge to develop and integrate policy and practice. Family violence is a serious threat to the health and well-being of women, children and some men, costing the economy an estimated $8.1 billion annually. This research will address national 'hot' issues, including: the effectiveness of removing perpetrators and keeping children and women in their homes; whether the early referral of children to community services impacts on the statutory child protection system; the integration of criminal and civil justice responses; and the effectiveness of multi-disciplinary governance arrangements in metropolitan and rural regions. The research will provide continuous feedback to policy makers and practitioners, and will establish Australia as a world leader in delivering family safety.
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