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Contents November 2007 |
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Acknowledgements |
Editorial Acknowledgement of Reviewers 27/09/2006 – 30/9/2007 |
From the Editor |
Information management: the limitations of ROI
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AHHA Turns 60 |
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association celebrates 60 years. Excerpts from an historical review by Selby Steele
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Models of Care |
Editorial
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Implementing chronic disease self-management
in community settings: lessons from Australian demonstration projects
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Information Management and Technology |
n=1: Some challenges and opportunities for integrating
patient care
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Hospital ethics approval for a population-based
case–control study of very preterm birth
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Ten lessons for developing a health information website
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The use of a closed-circuit hospital television channel
to promote health: the reach and appeal of RPAtv
to patients and visitors
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The economic benefits of health information exchange interoperability for Australia
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The diversity of emergency code telephone numbers
in Australian hospitals: the feasibility of an Australian standard emergency code
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Construction of the Australian Inpatient Export Database (AIED)
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Use of Information to Improve Care |
Trends in cancer mortality during the 20th century
in Australia
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Valuing variance: the importance of variance analysis
in clinical pathways utilisation
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Use of Western Australian linked hospital morbidity and mortality data to explore theories of compression, expansion and dynamic equilibrium
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Development of a systematic approach to assessing quality within Australian residential aged care facilities: the Clinical Care Indicators Tool
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Priority rating for community care
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Building an evidence base for community health:
a review of the quality of program evaluations
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The dynamics of residential aged care in Australia:
8-year trends in admission, separations and dependency
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Benchmarking Australia’s mental health services: is it possible and useful?
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Use of health care services 6 months following
major trauma
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Can medical admission and length of stay be accurately predicted by emergency staff, patients or relatives?
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Other Topics |
The concept of health in older age: views of older people and health professionals
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Reviews |
From the Book Review Editor, Report Watch, and Book Reviews
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