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Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research

Briefing paper

The impacts of eHealth upon hospital practice: synthesis of the current literature


The aim of this brief is to provide policy-makers with an analysis of current literature relating to the effects to be expected from hospital implementation of eHealth technologies.
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Active disinvestment in low-value care in Australia will improve patient outcomes and reduce waste


This paper is designed to aid policy-makers and other health system stakeholders to understand the concept of low-value healthcare and why disinvestment activities are important.
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Clinical governance for Primary Health Networks


Responding to the needs of people who are most at risk of poor health outcomes is a priority for governments and communities across Australia. While definitions vary, there is widespread agreement in the literature that the commissioning of health services is more than traditional planning, funding and procurement. It is the process for deciding how...
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Health care homes: principles and enablers for their implementation in Australia


The rising prevalence of chronic disease requires a concerted focus to better integrate care and to achieve better health outcomes and greater system efficiencies. Achieving and evaluating these improved patient outcomes and system efficiencies will take both time and investment, and will challenge existing models of care. This paper examines the Health Care Home program...
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Is the current model of public dental care promoting the oral health of young children in Australia?


The disease burden of dental caries among children is substantial. Children, particularly those under 10 years of age, experience a high rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations compared with other age groups. This is despite strong evidence that early risk assessment, timely and regular dental care can be less costly and more effective than usual models...

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