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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • RPA Virtual Hospital Economic Evaluation Report 

      Wilson, Andrew; Howard, Kirsten; Haywood, Phil; Shaw, Miranda; Chan, Jimmy; Amanatidis, Sue; Liu, Rong
      Published 2025
      This report evaluates the value of rpavirtual from an economic perspective. Five non-pandemic related virtual care services provided by rpavirtual were assessed: • acute hospital care substitution (Virtual Trauma); • ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • Views of speech pathology educators on a learning resource for cognitive-communication disorders: a user survey of TBIBank Grand Rounds 

      Bogart, Elise; Steel, Joanne; Power, Emma; Brunner, Melissa; Tran, Sarah; Fromm, Davida; MacWhinney, Brian; Togher, Leanne
      Published 2025
      Cognitive-communication disorders are highly prevalent after traumatic brain injury and have significant impacts on rehabilitation outcomes. TBIBank Grand Rounds was developed as an online multimedia resource to support ...
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    • Implementation of a data-driven quality improvement program in primary care for patients with coronary heart disease: a mixed methods evaluation of acceptability, satisfaction, barriers and enablers 

      Hafiz, Nashid; Hyun, Karice; Tu, Qiang; Knight, Andrew; Chow, Clara K.; Hespe, Charlotte; Briffa, Tom; Gallagher, Robyn; Reid, Christopher M.; Hare, David L.; Zwar, Nicholas; Woodward, Mark; Jan, Stephen; Atkins, Emily R.; Laba, Tracey-Lea; Halcomb, Elizabeth; Johnson, Tracey; Manandi, Deborah; Usherwood, Tim; Redfern, Julie
      Published 2025
      Background. The study aimed to understand the acceptability, satisfaction, uptake, utility and feasibility of a quality improvement (QI) intervention to improve care for coronary heart disease (CHD) patients in Australian ...
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    • A technology-enabled collaborative learning model (Project ECHO) to upskill primary care providers in best practice pain care 

      De Morgan, Simone; Walker, Pippy; Blyth, Fiona M.; Daly, Anne; Burke, Anne L. J.; Nicholas, Michael K.
      Published 2024
      Background. The South Australian (SA) Chronic Pain Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Network was established to upskill primary care providers in best practice pain care aligned to a patient-centred, ...
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    • Mentally Healthy Futures Project submission to the NSW Public Accounts Committee’s Parliamentary Inquiry: A framework for performance reporting and driving wellbeing outcomes in NSW 

      Smout, Scarlett; Bower, Marlee; Donohoe-Bales, Amarina; Meas, Danica; Guo, Kailin; Yan, Fulin; Scott, Lauren; Teesson, Maree
      This report includes a policy submission from members of the Mentally Healthy Futures Project (The Matilda Centre, University of Sydney) to the NSW Public Accounts Committee’s Parliamentary Inquiry: A framework for performance ...
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