Using Healthcare Wisely: Psychosocial Interventions To Reduce Unnecessary Testing And Treatment
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$763,845.00
Summary
Overuse of healthcare (use of unnecessary tests and treatments) is harming patients and diverting scarce health resources from where they are most needed. Effective communication of the problem to the public, patients, clinicians and policymakers is a prerequisite for behaviour change. This fellowship will develop a suite of communication-based interventions to reduce overuse and build a multidisciplinary workforce of researchers to address this urgent problem facing health systems globally.
Right Person, Right Treatment, Right Time: Engaging Comorbid Populations With EHealth Interventions Across The Lifespan
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$622,655.00
Summary
I lead an innovative research program that is internationally recognised for its impact, research quality, and significant translational and commercial value. My work focuses on areas of critical need; increasing the evidence base and clinical translation of treatments for co-occurring (comorbid) mental and physical disorders. Over the next 5 years, I will focus on developing evidence to better match people with treatment, so that the right person receives the right treatment at the right time.
Monitoring And Improving The Health Of Justice-involved Populations: A Public Health Priority
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$713,517.00
Summary
The prison system serves as a filter for the most disadvantaged and unwell members of our community. Prisons provide a rare opportunity to initiate health care for these individuals, but health gains achieved in custody are usually lost after return to the community. The aims of this Fellowship are to (a) understand the health care needs of justice-involved people, (b) develop effective, affordable interventions to meet these needs; and (c) translate the findings of this research into policy.
Optimising Personalised Care, At Scale, For Young People With Emerging Mood Disorders
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$951,005.00
Summary
New digital technologies, linked to specialist expertise, can bring highly-personalised mental health care to large numbers of young Australians, early in the course of major anxiety, mood or psychotic disorders. Widely accessible and optimized early intervention services will be evaluated not only in terms of their capacity to relieve symptoms and reduce self-harm or suicidal behaviour, but also enhance longer-term social, economic and education participation and physical health outcomes.