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Improving organisational performance in Australian primary care: The Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC-PIT) and online supporting resource suite

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Jackson, Claire

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Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI), The Australian National University.

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regional governance and e-health, effective multidisciplinary teamwork, and primary care performance and accountability. Flowing on from the initial CRE funding, the 2015 funding will enable extension work to be conducted in each of the following four areas: Expand and embed the Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC-PIT) into existing quality improvement frameworks. Trial developed governance framework with Medicare locals/new Primary Health Networks and other health organisations. Extend research on postpartum Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) care. Expand co-creation methodology across national stakeholders and health services research organisations Creating health care together - A means to an important end Embracing value co-creation in primary services research - A frame work for success On the road to value co-creation in health care - The role of consumers Trail of primary Care Practice Improvement Tool Quality tools and resources to support organisational improvement integral to high-quality primary care A Delphi study assessing the utility of quality improvement tools and resources in Australian primary care The Partners in Recovery program - mental health commissioning using value co-creation Amultifaceted intervention to reduce inappropriate polypharmacy in primary care Value co-creation driving Australian primary care reform

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