Conversations with APHCRI

‘APHCRI Conversations’ is a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to facilitate exchange between APHCRI Network researchers and Department policymakers. Topics are developed jointly with the Department of Health and involve a range of speakers from APHCRI, including CRE invited experts, CRE Chief Investigators and stream project Chief Investigators.

Past Conversations presentations are listed below.

Why is it so hard to help people to lose weight?

2015
Professor Mark Harris, UNSW Scientia Professor and Executive Director Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity and Director of COMPaRE-PHC (Centre for Obesity Management and Prevention Research Excellence in Primary Health Care)

International Experiences of Primary Health Care – linkages and lessons for Australia

2015
Professor Claire Jackson, Centre of research Excellence in Primary Care Quality, Governance and Sustainability, University of Queensland

What are the big Commonwealth challenges in addressing chronic disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?

2015
Professor Alan Cass, Director, Menzies School of Health Research, Kanyini Vascular Collaboration Chief Investigator

Transitions of care – an opportunity for improved patient outcomes and experience, and reduced cost

2015
Dr Paresh Dawda, Visiting Fellow, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, School of Population Health, The Australian National University

International trends in the funding and financing of primary care: comparing the incomparable?

2015
A/Prof Kees van Gool and Prof Jane Hall, Research Excellence in Finance and Economics of Primary Care, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney

Are current primary health care funding arrangements getting us where we want to go?

2015
Professor Jane Hall, Research Excellence in Finance and Economics of Primary Care, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney

The development and implementation of major primary health care reforms in the Netherlands

2015
Emeritus Professor Chris van Weel, Professor of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Radboud University Medical Centre, the Netherlands

Alcohol control policies (AMPs) in Indigenous communities in Queensland: Is a focus on supply control sustainable?

2015
Alan Clough (PhD, Associate Professor), Community-based Health Promotion and Prevention Studies Group, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, Cairns

CRE in Prevention of chronic conditions in rural and remote high risk populations 2012 – 2015

2014
Robyn McDermott, DoH Roundtable

Improving the effectiveness of primary health care with obese patients

2014
Mark Harris, Catherine Spooner, Centre for Obesity Management & Prevention Research Excellence in Primary Health Care

Variations in access to oral health care in Australia and how might these be tackled?

2014
Dr Len Crocomble, Chief Investigator, APHCRI Centre for Research Excellence in Primary Oral Health Care

Innovative approaches to service and funding for primary health care development in the Netherlands and Europe

2014
Chris van Weel, Emeritus Professor of General Practice RU Nijmegen, Professor of Primary Health Care Research ANU

Access & equity in the provision of primary health care services in rural and remote Australia

2014
Centre of Research Excellence in Rural and Remote Primary Health Care, seminar to the Department of Health, Canberra

Paying our GPs – is it all about money?

2014
Professor Jane Hall, Research Excellence in Finance and Economics of Primary Care, Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney

IMPACT – An Australian and Canadian collaboration to improve access to primary health care for vulnerable populations

2014
Professor Grant Russell, Monash University, Australia; Professor Jeannie Haggerty, McGill University, Canada

The enablers and barriers for the uptake, utilization, sustainability and spread of primary health care collaboratives in Australia

2014
Brown, V., Fuller, J., Dunbar, J., Ford, D. CRE in Primary Health Care Microsystems, APHCRI Centre of Research Excellence

No Magic Bullets: lessons on integrated care from the English NHS

2013
Dr Rebecca Rosen Senior Fellow, The Nuffield Trust

Overcoming barriers for transitioning vulnerable clients from targeted programs to mainstream primary care

2013
Dr Virginia Lewis, La Trobe University

SPRINT qualitative findings

2013
Dea Delaney -Thiele AMSWS & Jane Lloyd UNSW on behalf of SPRINT team

‘Y Health – Staying Deadly’ an Aboriginal Youth focussed translational action research project

2013
Dr Annapurna Nori, Watto Purrunna Aboriginal Health Service

What works in General Practice to improve outcomes in multimorbidity – the TrueBlue method

2013
Professor James Dunbar, Dr Mark Morgan & Kate Schlicht, Greater Green Triangle, University Department of Rural Health

Developing high quality practice performance: The Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC-PIT)

2013
Dr Lisa Crossland, The University of Queensland

Development of a framework for integrated primary/secondary health care governance in Australia

2013
Caroline Nicholson, University of Queensland

Effective weight management of obesity in PHC - multidisciplinary solutions for a wicked problem

2013
Mark Harris & Elizabeth Denney Wilson, COMPaRE – PHC (Center for Obesity Management & Prevention Research Excellence In Primary Health Care)

Access and equity in the provision of primary health care services in rural and remote Australia

2013
John Wakerman & John S Humphreys, Centre of Research in Excellence in Rural and Remote Primary Health Care

Contracting in First Nation contexts: pragmatic considerations

2013
Josée G Lavoie, University of Northern British Columbia

Coordinated primary health care for refugees: a best practice framework for Australia department of health series: what works to achieve better primary health care for vulnerable consumers?

2013
Grant Russell, Mark Harris, I-Hao Cheng et al

Preventive guidelines and shared decision making in primary health care – reflections and lessons learned from the Netherlands

2012
Dr Yordanka Krastev APHCRI Travelling Fellow 2011

Utilisation of allied health services by people with chronic disease: differences across health insurance coverage and policy change

2012
Dr Michele Foster Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and Human Services, University of Queensland

The role of primary care in cancer control: lessons for health care policy

2012
Professor David Weller, James Mackenzie Professor of General Practice. Edinburgh, Scotland

Effectiveness of care of patients & populations: exploring the determinants of the paradox of primary care

2012
Professor Chris van Weel, Department of General Practice University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

What can Australia learn from current developments in primary care in the UK?

2012
Professor Martin Roland, University of Cambridge, Visiting Researcher

Relational coordination and high performing health systems

2012
Professor Jody Hoffer Gittell, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, USA, 2011 International Visiting Fellow

Research, policy and practice: a view from the bridge

2012
Dr Judith Smith, The Nuffield Trust, UK, Visiting Researcher

Building better systems of care for Indigenous Australians with chronic disease

2012
Professor Alex Brown, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, APHCRI Centre of Research Excellence for Intervention Research in Chronic Disease

Development of a framework for integrated primary/secondary health care governance in Australia

2012
Ms Caroline Nicholson, Mater UQ Centre for Primary Health Care Innovation, Mater Health Services, APHCRI Centre of Research Excellence in Primary Health Care Microsystems

Building primary care quality and performance via a clinical microsystems approach

2012
Professor Claire Jackson, Professor James Dunbar, Dr Lisa Crossland, Dr Amr Abou Elnour, APHCRI Centre of Research Excellence in Primary Health Care Microsystems

Research-informed health policy: turning data into information to guide policy and improve health

2012
Dr Robert L Phillips & Dr Andrew Bazemore, The Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, USA, Visiting Researchers

Looking backward to move forward: insights from Canadian primary healthcare reform evaluations

2012
Professor Jean-Frédéric Levesque, Health Care System Analysis and Evaluation Directorate, National Public Health Institute of Quebec, Visiting Researcher

Rural and remote workforce (CRE)

2011
Professor John Humphreys, Monash University

Rural and remote workforce (CRE)

2011
Professor John Wakerman, Centre for Remote Health

Rural and remote workforce (CRE)

2011
Associate Professor David Perkins, Cetnre for Remote Health Research, Broken Hill University

Implementing nurse home visiting programs: international experiences

2011
Dr Lynn Kemp, University of New South Wales, Recipient of APHCRI 2010 Travelling Fellowship

Improving the identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australian general practice

2011
Associate Professor Margaret Kelaher, University of Melbourne, Stream 14 Funding

How do we make best use of the primary health care nursing workforce and what will Australian consumers accept?

2011
Associate Professor Rhian Parker, APHCRI Senior Research Fellow

How do we get effective collaboration in primary mental health care?

2011
Professor Jeffrey Fuller, Flinders University

Suicide prevention in Australia using online technologies

2011
Professor Helen Christensen, Centre for Mental Health Research, ANU

How can general practice tackle Australia's depression epidemic

2009
Prof Jane Gunn

Advancing youth health through general practitioners

2009
Prof George Patton & Dr Lena Sanci

Advancing youth health through general practitioners

2009
Prof George Patton & Dr Lena Sanci

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