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01 April 2002

 

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Chronic disease guidelines and the Indigenous Coordinated Care Trials
Tarun Weeramanthri, Christine Connors, Sherry O’Leary, Daisy Yarmirr, Jo Wright and Andrew Bell — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 01-06.

 

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Giving support to disease guidelines
John Pilla — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 07-10.

 

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Factors influencing the utilisation of health services by rural men
Dermot Buckley and Tony Lower — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 11-15.

 

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Killers in the bush
Mike Pollard — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 16-19.

 

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Corruption in the health care system: the circumstantial evidence
Joseph Ibrahim and Jennifer Majoor — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 20-26.

 

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Ethically defensible decision-making in health care: challenges to traditional practice
Dr Susan Bailey — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 27-31.

 

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Private health insurance uptake and the impact on normal birth and costs: a hypothetical model
Caroline Se Homer — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 32-37.

 

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Private health insurance: the problem child faces adulthood
Mark Cormack — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 38-51.

 

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The effects of increased market competition on hospital services in Shandong and Henan Provinces
Ian Forbes, Don Hindle, Pieter Degeling, Kai Zhang, Lingzhong Xu, Qingyue Meng, and Jian Wang — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 52-65.

 

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Wingecarribee health service model for transitional care
Annette Jarvis and Simon Grant — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 66-70.

 

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The Victorian Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions Study: reducing demand on hospital services in Victoria
Zahid Ansari, Norman Carson, Adrian Serraglio, Toni Barbetti, and Flavia Cicuttini — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 71-77.

 

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Description of an early discharge post-acute care program: length of hospital stay, patient and carer needs and cost
Billie Bonevski, Chris Doran, Carolyn Bailey, and Julia Lowe — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 78-86.

 

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The devil is in the detail: lessons for multi-disciplinary care teams from alocal evaluation of coordinated care
Elizabeth Shannon — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 87-94.

 

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HealthConnect: a trial of an after-hours telephone triage service
Patrick Bolton, Sharryn Ganon, and David Aro — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 95-103.

 

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Moe After Hours Medical Service: ‘pillars’ of success
Peter O’Meara and Roger Strasser — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 104-114.

 

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The management of change in aCommunity Mental Health Team
Anthony Mander, Allen Gomes, and David Castle — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 115-121.

 

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Training in routine mental health outcome assessment:the Victorian experience
Tom Trauer, Tim Coombs, and Kathy Eagar — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 122-128.

 

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Entry One: striving for best practice in professional assessment
Justin M English and Lu Mykyta — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 129-135.

 

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The nursing workforce in Canada and Australia: two sides of the same coin
Christine Duffield and Linda O’Brien-Pallas — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 136-144.

 

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A retrospective comparative study of patients with chest pain and intra-ward transfers
Nicole Blay, Judith Donoghue,and Suzanne Mitten-Lewis — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 145-154.

 

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Moving a hospital – a once in a lifetime experience
Kerry Duffy, Adam Pearson, and Mark Waters — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 155-161.

 

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Jaggers in the pokey: understanding tattooing in prisons and reacting rationally to it
Niyi Awofeso — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 162-169.

 

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Why is IT important?
Brian Cohen — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 170-174.

 

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Supportive environments for physical activity and the local government agenda: a South Australian example
Colin Macdougall, Cheryl Wright, and Rick Atkinson — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 175-181.

 

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Qualifications and experience: how wellprepared are nurse managers compared to health service executives?
Christine Duffield and Helen Franks — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 182-190.

 

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Introducing soft systems methodology plus (SSM+): why we need it and what it can contribute
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Don Hindle, Rick Iedema, and Johanna I Westbrook — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 191-198.

 

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Psycho-economics: managed care in mental health in the new millennium
Reviewed by Don Hindle — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (2): 199-202.


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