Implementation of quality improvement in Indigenous primary health care: Leveraging Effective Ambulatory Practices (LEAP) (Old ID 23468)
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
Despite increased policy attention and funding, not all primary healthcare (PHC) services for Indigenous Australians show the desired improvements in quality of care. Practices which provide PHC services are complex systems and emerging evidence indicates many things affect quality improvement. There remains a knowledge gap regarding what is required for Indigenous PHCs to succeed in improving the quality of their services and, subsequently, health outcomes for their patients. This project will capitalise on emerging research and existing strong partnerships to provide a solid evidence base for interventions to improve quality of priority health services in Indigenous PHC settings.
Date
01 Jan 2018 - 30 Jun 2022
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Learning community;Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander;Primary Health Care;Quality Improvement
Funding Body
Northern Territory Department of Health, Top End Health, Western Queensland Primary Care Collaborative Limited, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), North Queensland Primary Health Network, Northern Territory Primary Health Network (NTPHN)
Amount
1728270
Project Team
Donald Whaleboat;Catrina Felton-Busch;Karen Carlisle;Rebecca Evans;Emma McBryde;Judy Taylor