TY - JOUR
T1 - A framework to support team-based models of primary care within the Australian health care system
AU - Naccarella, Lucio
AU - Greenstock, Louise N.
AU - Brooks, Peter M.
PY - 2013/1/1
Y1 - 2013/1/1
N2 - Health systems with strong primary care orientations are known to be associated with improved equity, better access for patients to appropriate services at lower costs, and improved population health. Team-based models of primary care have emerged in response to health system challenges due to complex patient profiles, patient expectations and health system demands. Successful team-based models of primary care require a combination of interprofessional education and learning; organisational and management policies and systems; and practice support systems. To ensure evidence is put into practice, we propose a framework comprising five domains (theory, implementation, infrastructure, sustainability and evaluation) to assist policymakers, educators, researchers, managers and health professionals in supporting team-based models of primary care within the Australian health care system.
AB - Health systems with strong primary care orientations are known to be associated with improved equity, better access for patients to appropriate services at lower costs, and improved population health. Team-based models of primary care have emerged in response to health system challenges due to complex patient profiles, patient expectations and health system demands. Successful team-based models of primary care require a combination of interprofessional education and learning; organisational and management policies and systems; and practice support systems. To ensure evidence is put into practice, we propose a framework comprising five domains (theory, implementation, infrastructure, sustainability and evaluation) to assist policymakers, educators, researchers, managers and health professionals in supporting team-based models of primary care within the Australian health care system.
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U2 - 10.5694/mjao12.10069
DO - 10.5694/mjao12.10069
M3 - Review Article
SN - 0025-729X
VL - 199
SP - 22
EP - 25
JO - The Medical Journal of Australia
JF - The Medical Journal of Australia
IS - 5
ER -