2012
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2012.02.110219
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The Australian Experiment: How Primary Health Care Organizations Supported the Evolution of a Primary Health Care System

Abstract: Primary health care in Australia has undergone 2 decades of change. Starting with a vision for a national health strategy with general practice at its core, Australia established local meso-level primary health care organizations-Divisions of General Practice-moving from focus on individual practitioners to a professional collective local voice.The article identifies how these meso-level organizations have helped the Australian primary health care system evolve by supporting the roll-out of initiatives includi… Show more

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“…In contrast to the divisional form, the new governance structure manifested in MLs constructed population health performance as an interdisciplinary, partnership activity (Davies 2010;Sturmberg 2011) and the performance rationale as a community and public responsibility (Donato and Segal 2010). There was an expectation that MLs would facilitate working partnerships between GPs, established local hospital networks and other services to generate population health performance (Nicholson et al 2012). MLs would also afford the opportunity to experiment with payment methods, including commissioning of services (Davies 2010;Donato and Segal 2010).…”
Section: Medicare Locals As An Alternative Phco In Performance Governmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In contrast to the divisional form, the new governance structure manifested in MLs constructed population health performance as an interdisciplinary, partnership activity (Davies 2010;Sturmberg 2011) and the performance rationale as a community and public responsibility (Donato and Segal 2010). There was an expectation that MLs would facilitate working partnerships between GPs, established local hospital networks and other services to generate population health performance (Nicholson et al 2012). MLs would also afford the opportunity to experiment with payment methods, including commissioning of services (Davies 2010;Donato and Segal 2010).…”
Section: Medicare Locals As An Alternative Phco In Performance Governmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The key feature of Medicare Local is an overarching regional governance framework for primary health care via better interaction and coordination of services within primary care, and better linking of primary care with other sectors. 49 A recent study suggests that Medicare Locals work closely with newly formed hospital networks to identify and address regional population needs and to improve patient care and the quality and safety of health services.…”
Section: Public Health and Primary Care Interaction As Part Of A Broamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Australia is poised to follow England's geographic accountability model, creating Primary Health Care Organizations, known more parochially as "Medicare locals." 3 These geographically based entities will be accountable funding agencies and practice facilitators. Denmark also has practice lists and active feedback on provider quality because of their highly sophisticated patient registries.…”
Section: Accountability and Population Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%