نتایج جستجو برای: Weekend Allied Health Services

تعداد نتایج: 1187431  

2017
Deb Mitchell Lisa O'Brien Anne Bardoel Terry Haines

BACKGROUND Health services that operate 7 days per week are under pressure to show the increased cost of providing weekend services can be measured in improved patient outcomes. The evidence for weekend allied health services in acute medical and surgical wards is weak and there is wide variation between the services offered at different hospitals. METHODS This qualitative study was undertake...

2015
Terry P Haines Lisa O’Brien Deb Mitchell Kelly-Ann Bowles Romi Haas Donna Markham Samantha Plumb Timothy Chiu Kerry May Kathleen Philip David Lescai Fiona McDermott Mitchell Sarkies Marcelle Ghaly Leonie Shaw Genevieve Juj Elizabeth H Skinner

BACKGROUND Disinvestment from inefficient or ineffective health services is a growing priority for health care systems. Provision of allied health services over the weekend is now commonplace despite a relative paucity of evidence supporting their provision. The relatively high cost of providing this service combined with the paucity of evidence supporting its provision makes this a potential c...

2017
Terry P Haines Kelly-Ann Bowles Deb Mitchell Lisa O'Brien Donna Markham Samantha Plumb Kerry May Kathleen Philip Romi Haas Mitchell N Sarkies Marcelle Ghaly Melina Shackell Timothy Chiu Steven McPhail Fiona McDermott Elizabeth H Skinner

BACKGROUND Disinvestment (removal, reduction, or reallocation) of routinely provided health services can be difficult when there is little published evidence examining whether the services are effective or not. Evidence is required to understand if removing these services produces outcomes that are inferior to keeping such services in place. However, organisational imperatives, such as budget c...

2017
Lisa O’Brien Deb Mitchell Elizabeth H. Skinner Romi Haas Marcelle Ghaly Fiona McDermott Kerry May Terry Haines

BACKGROUND There is strong public support for acute hospital services to move to genuine 7-day models, including access to multidisciplinary team assessment. This study aimed to identify factors that might enable an effective and cost-effective weekend allied health services on acute hospital wards. METHODS This qualitative study included 22 focus groups within acute wards with a weekend alli...

2014
Terry Haines Elizabeth Skinner Deb Mitchell Lisa O’Brien Kelly Bowles Donna Markham Samantha Plumb Timothy Chui Kerry May Romi Haas David Lescai Kathleen Philip Fiona McDermott

Background Some currently provided health services have an absence of evidence for effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and/or safety. These are candidates for disinvestment. It is possible that such services would prove valuable if trials were to be conducted however, making disinvestment a clear risk. Provision of these services in the context of usual care is a considerable barrier to conductin...

Background Disinvestment from inefficient health services may be a potential solution to rising healthcare costs, but there has been poor uptake of disinvestment recommendations. This Australian study aims to understand how health professionals react when confronted with a plan to disinvest from a health service they previously provided to their patients.   Methods This ...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2001
R A Boyce

A ten year review of developments in the organisation and management of allied health services in Australian acute care public hospitals reveals a steady transformation away from a medically managed universal model towards more complex and contested models of governance. This article revisits early observations about the reorganisation of allied health services and presents more recent research...

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