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Contents 12 August 2002 |
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Uptake of health assessments, care plans and case conferences by general practitioners through the Enhanced Primary Care program between November 1999 and October 2001
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Combining quantitative and qualitative research to engage stakeholders in developing quality indicators in general practice
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Privatised family group practices in Mongolia: an initial assessment of service access
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Experiencing “change” from within: situating the transition to primary health care in a remote Australian context
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Waiting time information services: what are the implications of waiting list behaviour for their design?
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Standardised assessment of older patients by a nurse in an emergency department
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Managing access block
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Interpretation of hospital-specific outcome measures based on routine data
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Coding errors and the trauma patient – is nursing case management the solution?
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Audit of longterm mortality and morbidity outcomes for carotid endarterectomy
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Managing the healthcare workforce: cost reduction or innovation
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Workplace change and the internal labour market: evidence from the NSW hospital industry
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Patterns and characteristics of ethnic Australian women utilising ethno-specific maternal and child health services
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Report of the mid-term review of Victoria’s Maternity Services Program
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A case study in strategic change: Developing a strategic research program to address cardiovascular disease and related disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Self-reported health beliefs of government housing tenants
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Democratising health care governance? New Zealand’s inaugural district health board elections, 2001
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Sex in prisons – a management guide
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Health service capacity modelling
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Assistive devices: self-reported use by older people in Victoria
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Evidence-based practice for young people who self harm: can it be sustained and does it improve outcomes?
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The impact of the variation in death certification and coding practices on trends in mortality from ischaemic heart disease
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Letter to The Editor
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