Sentences with phrase «ensuring primary health care services»

We commit: To ensuring primary health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which are capable of bridging the gap in health standards by 2018
To ensuring primary health care services and health infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which are capable of bridging the gap in health standards by 2018.
To ensuring primary health care services and health infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which are capable of bridging thegap in health standards by 2018.
ensuring primary health care services and health infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which are capable of bridging the gaps in health standards by 2018;

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The authors argue not only for more resources, but for an integrated national health care system, built around a strong public primary care system with a clearly defined supportive role for the private and indigenous sectors, that (i) addresses acute as well as chronic health care needs; (ii) offers choice of care that is rational, accessible, and of good quality, (iii) is cashless at the point of service delivery, and (iv) is governed by a robust regulatory framework to ensure accountability.
The Foundation works to make Colorado the healthiest state in the nation by ensuring that all Colorado kids are fit and healthy and that all Coloradans achieve stable, affordable and adequate health coverage to improve their health with support from a network of primary health care and community services.
In addition to providing excellent care, we prioritize communication and collaboration between our clients, primary care veterinarians, and our in - house specialty services to ensure that each patient has a treatment plan that is best for their individual health needs.
Advises internal BPHC staff and grantees on grant document submission to ensure compliance with the Bureau of Primary Health Care Management Information System (BHCMIS) largest IT investment for Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Staff Nurse Capital Health, Piermont, NH 2007 — 2008 • Held several seminars to educate nursing professionals in promoting patient independence by instituting patient care goals • Planned effective healthcare provisions led to the execution of quality care service • Handled primary care tasks such as dressing, bathing, grooming and feeding • Ensured that patients are conforming to the set treatment plans • Assisted patients to and from medical procedure rooms • Operated and maintained medical examination equipment • Took and logged patients» vitals • Managed patients records • Observed patients for inconsistency and reported findings to the nurse or doctor
Urgent research and assessment is required to determine the impacts on Indigenous people's health in remote and regional communities to ensure that residents on these communities have access to basic services including primary health care and the health services they require.
The Australian Government's primary concern is to ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in western Sydney continue to have access to high quality culturally appropriate primary health care services.
Further efforts are needed to enhance primary care's capacity to integrate and sustain collaborative care models for delivering high quality behavioral health services to children and adolescents.44, 45 The incorporation of compelling implementation and financial models may help ensure that these evidence - based practices are transported to scale.39
Primary Health Networks (PHNs) aim to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health services for patients, and improve coordination of care to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the rightHealth Networks (PHNs) aim to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health services for patients, and improve coordination of care to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the righthealth services for patients, and improve coordination of care to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time.
commit all governments to a program of action to redress this inequality, which aims to ensure equality of opportunity in the provision of primary health care services and health infrastructure within 10 years;
These are commitments to ensure equal access to primary health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and equal access to health infrastructure.
Primary health care in this context means high quality, integrated primary health care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different culturalPrimary health care in this context means high quality, integrated primary health care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different cultural health care in this context means high quality, integrated primary health care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different culturalprimary health care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different cultural health care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different cultural Health Organisations wherever possible in order to ensure these health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different cultural health services are physically and economically accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and responsive to the different cultural needs.
Mothers» responses highlight the need for mental health providers in primary care to ensure accessibility of desired services.
As a part of this effort they agreed to ensuring that primary health care services and health infrastructure for Indigenous Australians were capable of bridging the gap in health standards by 2018.
Second, ensuring that mental health services are culturally sensitive; to this end, governments need to deal directly with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities as well as collaborate with primary health care providers in order to develop and deliver culturally appropriate services.
HREOC notes that the Commonwealth government has undertaken to develop a national framework agreement to secure the appropriate engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their representative bodies in the design and delivery of accessible, culturally appropriate and quality primary health care services, and to ensure that nationally agreed frameworks exist to secure the appropriate engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the design and delivery of secondary care services.
In the meantime, attention must be paid to ensuring integrated primary mental health care services (incorporating mental health, family violence and substance abuse services) are accessible to Indigenous Australians.
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