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    Improving Health And Wellbeing In The Tasmanian State Service Workfoorce

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $886,921.00
    Summary
    Workplaces are increasingly being seen as important settings for health promotion interventions to promote health, prevent chronic disease, and improve workforce productivity. This project, which involves researchers at the University of Tasmania in partnership with the Tasmanian Government, aims to assess the effectiveness of a major health and wellbeing program (Healthy@Work) being delivered to all Tasmanian State Service employees and to guide the development of future programs.
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    Evaluation Of An Integrated Strategy To Promote The Health Of People With Chronic Or Recurring Mental Disorders

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
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    National Research Partnership To Improve Primary Health Care Performance And Outcomes For Indigenous Peoples

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,625,617.00
    Summary
    This Partnership will 1) investigate the variation in the quality of care in Aboriginal primary health care services in participating jurisdictions; 2) explore the factors which underlie variation in quality of care; 3) examine strategies that have been useful in improving the quality of care; and 4) use the findings from 2 and 3 above to support efforts to strengthen the quality of primary care at a local, regional and national level with a view to improving the health of Indigenous Australians
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    Integrating Evidence Intopolicy And Sustainableservice Delivery: The Wobbly Hub And Double Spokes Model

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $825,458.00
    Summary
    Vast distances and workforce shortages limit access to health services in rural and remote NSW. The University of Sydney, NSW Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care (DADHC) and University of Technology Sydney, will explore current issues and develop, implement and evaluate evidence-based policies for workforce utilisation in service delivery. Expected outcomes include increased access to allied health services in Western NSW and a sustainable program of policy monitoring and development.
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    Measuring, Assessing And Explaining Hospital Performance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $776,865.00
    Summary
    The performance of hospitals is an important issue for Australia. Increasingly, hospital performance is being managed using a number of policies, including case mix funding, pay for performance, and performance management frameworks linked to funding and other incentives. The aim of this research partnership is to improve the generation and use of knowledge to measure, understand and improve hospital performance in Australia.
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    Systematic Diabetic Retinopathy Screening And Monitoring Of Early Stage Disease In General Practice

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $260,569.00
    Summary
    The project will assess the accuracy, acceptability and relative cost effectiveness of general practice based diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening and monitoring, with ophthalmic support and education via videoconferencing. Accredited GPs will screen for DR using non-mydriatic cameras as part of the Diabetes Annual Cycle of Care and monitor patients with minimal to moderate levels of DR but no sight threatening signs, with virtual ophthalmology support. Positive project outcomes have the capacity .... The project will assess the accuracy, acceptability and relative cost effectiveness of general practice based diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening and monitoring, with ophthalmic support and education via videoconferencing. Accredited GPs will screen for DR using non-mydriatic cameras as part of the Diabetes Annual Cycle of Care and monitor patients with minimal to moderate levels of DR but no sight threatening signs, with virtual ophthalmology support. Positive project outcomes have the capacity to effect policy
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    Determinants Of Effective Clinical Networks

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $344,870.00
    Summary
    Clinical networks are a widely used strategy to engage clinicians and hospitals to implement quality improvement initiatives. So what makes some networks successful? This application will identify factors associated with successful networks by studying the 20 clinical networks of the NSW Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce. The results from this study will inform the establishment and maintenance of clinical networks that effectively improve the quality of care
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    A Collaborative Research-based Program Of Education, Intervention And Scientific Discovery In Type 2 Diabetes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $750,000.00
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    Preventing Mental Health Problems In Children: A Population-based Cluster Controlled Trial

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,133.00
    Summary
    14% of Australian children develop mental health problems. As treatment is time and cost intensive, prevention is the ideal model. This can be targeted to ‘at risk’ children, but may stigmatise families and have poor uptake. This project aims to trial whether a population targeted approach embedded in universal prevention performs better than targeted prevention alone, with each approach compared to ‘usual care’. The local and state government partners will ensure sustainability, policy relevanc .... 14% of Australian children develop mental health problems. As treatment is time and cost intensive, prevention is the ideal model. This can be targeted to ‘at risk’ children, but may stigmatise families and have poor uptake. This project aims to trial whether a population targeted approach embedded in universal prevention performs better than targeted prevention alone, with each approach compared to ‘usual care’. The local and state government partners will ensure sustainability, policy relevance and uptake if effective
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    Evaluation Of A Model For Assessment And Treatment Of HCV Among Injecting Drug Users In Opiate Pharmacotherapy Clinics.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,548,740.00
    Summary
    Hepatitis C (HCV) treatment uptake remains extremely low in Australia (2% of 204,000 people with chronic HCV per year). Barriers to HCV treatment are greatest among recovering and current injecting drug users. A large proportion of this population is receiving opiate pharmacotherapy, but few HCV treatment services have been developed in this context. The goal of this project is to evaluate an innovative model for the provision of assessment and treatment of HCV in opiate pharmacotherapy clinics
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