Sentences with phrase «health service delivery model»

Paterson said the Territory had benefited from strong CQI leadership across both the government and Aboriginal community controlled sector through the NT Aboriginal Health Forum that had guided the introduction of key performance indicators, the development of a core services approach and an agreed regionalised health service delivery model.

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In regard to health care delivery, the Party promises to develop and implement a decentralized model for health care services, which encourages local accountability and community participation.
While other communities take such services for granted, their re-introduction here will have a profound positive impact and will serve as a learning model for a new public health system of delivery.
How this new health care delivery model is organized, what services it provides and who is in charge won't be decided for some time, but whatever transition is to come, the Cuomo administration is anxious to avoid the kind of prolonged, ugly battles that characterized the fights over St. Vincent's in Manhattan and Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn.
An effective, cost - efficient model for affordable housing combined with site services that include job training and mental and physical health care delivery.
«A new model of treatment for youth with anxiety: Research points to a new model of mental health service delivery that can save therapist time and money.»
We are testing new payment and service delivery models focused on prevention and population health, such as our Million Hearts initiative, through the CMS Innovation Center,» says Dr Patrick Conway, another study author and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Administrator for Innovation and Quality, in Baltimore, USA.
This statewide strategy also includes a professional services agreement between Mercy Health cardiothoracic surgery and the department of cardiac surgery at Michigan Medicine, clinically integrated network delivery models that serve West Michigan, and graduate medical education.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, oversees a federal grant program to expand the «systems of care» service - delivery model nationwide.
A sharing approach to service delivery might also include inter-agency sharing models — for example, coordination of service delivery through a single window of service, such as already occurs quite commonly in the health sector.
The MLCP is an innovative service delivery model that brings together health care providers, legal advocates, social workers, and other healthcare staff to help individuals, families, and communities improve their health and quality of life.
Families experiencing the most adversity are often the least able to access health resources and support services.13 To address the need for better reach, sustained nurse home visiting (SNHV) has become increasingly popular as a model of service delivery to improve outcomes for these families.14 Internationally, the best known SNHV programme is the US Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), also known as Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) in the UK.
As stated for some time now, community controlled models of care are well documented as the best service delivery model to support improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and through investing in quality improvement processes that benchmark our services and the care provided against international standards, continues to build credibility in the community controlled model of care.
• Innovation and Evidence Based Service Delivery Model, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, South East Queensland.
For Martha, the future of reproductive health will require innovation, not only in the form of new products, but also with new service delivery models — how we reach women, particularly young women, and deliver high - quality reproductive health services wherever they live.
Evaluating Infrastructure Development in Complex Home Visiting Systems Hargreaves, Cole, Coffee - Borden, Paulsell, & Boller (2013) American Journal of Evaluation, 34 (2) View Abstract Outlines a mixed - methods approach to systems - change evaluation and offers a case study of how evidence - based health and human service delivery models have been used to evaluate the development of system infrastructure supporting the implementation, spread, and sustainability of evidence - based home visiting projects.
Rural workforce: the prioritisation of digital infrastructure in regional and remote communities; expansion of health - related education and training options to support smaller regional and remote communities; long - term contracts for providers of health, mental health, disability and aged and community care services in small regional and remote communities to enable a stable base for recruitment and retention of staff; the development of a Regional and Remote Health Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth - related education and training options to support smaller regional and remote communities; long - term contracts for providers of health, mental health, disability and aged and community care services in small regional and remote communities to enable a stable base for recruitment and retention of staff; the development of a Regional and Remote Health Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth, mental health, disability and aged and community care services in small regional and remote communities to enable a stable base for recruitment and retention of staff; the development of a Regional and Remote Health Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth, disability and aged and community care services in small regional and remote communities to enable a stable base for recruitment and retention of staff; the development of a Regional and Remote Health Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provHealth Workforce Strategy; delivery of health care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth care and medical education in regional and remote communities; development of the Health Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provHealth Care Home model for regional and remote communities and funded at levels that enable the delivery of the range of services needed in those communities; more mechanisms for information sharing between health care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth care practices, Primary Health Networks and regional and remote health care provHealth Networks and regional and remote health care provhealth care providers.
Authored by Healthy Futures Australia Ltd Director Dr Kylie Armstrong, Healthy Futures Australia Ltd Research Assistant Georgina Amoyal, Northern Queensland Primary Health Network epidemiologist Dr Susan Jacups and AHHA Chief Executive Alison Verhoeven, this brief evaluates the current delivery models of after - hours primary health care and explores individual program elements and options for innovations in after - hours service delivery which may be adaptable and transferrable acrossHealth Network epidemiologist Dr Susan Jacups and AHHA Chief Executive Alison Verhoeven, this brief evaluates the current delivery models of after - hours primary health care and explores individual program elements and options for innovations in after - hours service delivery which may be adaptable and transferrable acrosshealth care and explores individual program elements and options for innovations in after - hours service delivery which may be adaptable and transferrable across PHNs.
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