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03 December 2002
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Funding the essentials: the Australian Health Care Agreements, 2003-2008 John Deeble — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 01-07.
Let's ban drivel: commentary on A tale of a few hospitalsRenegotiation of the Australian Health Care Agreements 2003-2008: from a State's perspective John Thwaites — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 08-12.
The Australian Health Care Agreements - a teaching hospital perspective Julia Davison — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 13-16.
The next Australian Health Care Agreements: what clinicians want John M Dwyer — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 17-23.
The 2003-2008 Australian Health Care Agreements: an opportunity for reform S.J.Duckett — "Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 24-26.
The 2003-2008 Australian Health Care Agreements - an industry perspective Mark Cormack — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 27-32.
Policy change and private health insurance: did the cheapest policy do the trick? James R G Butler — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 33-41.
The price of choice: private health insurance in Australia Johannes U.Stoelwinder — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 42-48.
Health insurance: managing risk in the private sector Russell Schneider — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 49-53.
Informing policy and service development at the interfaces between acute and aged care Anna L Howe — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 54-63.
Has the increase in private health insurance uptake affected the Victorian public hospital surgical waiting list? Brian Hanning — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 64-71.
The lore about private health insurance and pressure on public hospitals David Cromwell — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 72-74.
Waiting time information services: how well do different statistics forecast a patient's wait? David A.Cromwell and David A.Griffiths — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 75-85.
The significant impacts of workplace change on medical scientists in Victoria Kerryn Weekes — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 86-94.
Improving nursing recruitment and retention in a sub-acute health service Alan Lilly — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 95-99.
Safe working hours - doctors in training a best practice issue Andrew Lewis — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 100-108.
Factors associated with young adults' obtaining general practitioner services Ruth Parslow, Anthony Jorm, Helen Christensen and Patricia Jacomb — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 109-118.
Variation between Divisions of General Practice in the uptake of health assessments, care plans and case conferences through the Enhanced Primary Care program David Wilkinson, Heather McElroy, Justin Beilby, Kathy Mott, Kay Price, Sue Morey, and John Best — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 119.
Characteristics of patients receiving health assessments, care plans or case conferences by general practitioners, as part of the Enhanced Primary Care program between November 1999 and October 2001 David Wilkinson, Heather McElroy, Justin Beilby, Kathy Mott, Kay Price, Sue Morey, and John Best — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 120.
Characteristics of general practitioners that provided health assessments, care plans or case conferences, as part of the Enhanced Primary Care program David Wilkinson, Heather McElroy, Justin Beilby, Kathy Mott, Kay Price, Sue Morey, and John Best — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 121.
Variation in levels of uptake of Enhanced Primary Care item numbers between medical practices, within Divisions of General Practice and jurisdictions David Wilkinson, Heather McElroy, Justin Beilby, Kathy Mott, Kay Price, Sue Morey, and John Best — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 122.
Variation in levels of uptake of Enhanced Primary Care item numbers between rural and urban settings, November 1999 to October 2001 David Wilkinson, Heather McElroy, Justin Beilby, Kathy Mott, Kay Price, Sue Morey, and John Best — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 123-130.
Video-conferencing: under-used by rural general practitioners Sanske Robinson — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 131-135.
The Well Person's Health Check: a population screening program in indigenous communities in north Queensland Geoffrey Miller, Robyn McDermott, Brad McCulloch, Dympna Leonard, Kerry Arabena, and Reinhold Muller — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 136-147.
A decade of change in a community health service: a shift to acute and short-term care Lynn Kemp, Elizabeth Comino, Elizabeth Harris, and Debbie Killian — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 148-155.
Reorganisation of an ailing aged care service Julia Lowe and Draginja Kasap — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 156-163.
Unassigned Geriatric Evaluation and Management Program: preventing sub-acute hospital admissions Clare Heaney, Kwang Lim, Sharryn Lydall-Smith and Michael Dorevitch — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 164-170.
Treating organisational illness: a practical approach to facilitating improvements in health care Don Hindle and Tserendorj NatsagdOrj — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 171-180.
Organisational culture and safety: an interdependent relationship Geoff Clark — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 181-189.
Developing a positive organisational culture using a management development strategy Harry Williams — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 190-193.
Improving the quality of hospital services: how diverse groups of consumers prefer to be involved Anne Johnson and Danielle Bament — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 194-205.
Per case payment in Germany: all in a mess Norbert Roeder, Bernhard Rochell, and Don Hindle — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 206.
The association between musculoskeletal disorders and obesity Michael Kortt and Jonathan Baldry — Aust Health Rev 2002; 25 (6): 207-214.
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