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The Collaboratives Program

Why not consider joining the LOCAL collaboratives program?

  • Introduction

  • How the Collaboratives work

  • The Collaboratives goals

  • Phase 1

  • ARTICLES

  • Useful resources and weblinks

    • Introduction
      The Australian Primary Care Collaboratives Program is a three-year, $15 million Government initiative being run through selected divisions. The program is of international significance and is being supported by the National Primary Care Development Team (NPDT) in England.

      The Collaboratives Program aims to find better ways to provide primary health care services to patients. The Collaboratives bring together groups of health care practitioners and organisations to work together through shared learning, peer support, training, education and support systems.

      The Collaboratives methodology, designed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in the USA and based on Nolan’s Model of Improvement, provides a generic quality improvement model that can be applied to achieve incremental, rapid and locally relevant improvements across a broad range of clinical and practice business issues.
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      How the Collaboratives work
      A Collaborative consists of a series of learning workshops, informal meetings and communications interspersed with activity periods during which measures common to the participating sites are used to track progress.

      Participants share practical change management ideas in both clinical and operational areas that assist in achieving quality improvements. A culture of continuous quality improvement is promoted through effective demonstration of small, rapid cycles of change.
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      The Collaboratives goals
      The Collaboratives program supports the division and 24 general practices in achieving the goals of the National Primary Care Collaboratives (NPCC) program, which encompass:
      • Improving the care of patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
      • Improving patients’ access to general practice.
      • Promoting a culture of on-going quality improvement.
      • Enhancing integration between providers in the primary health care sector, and between the primary, acute and residential care sectors, particularly focused on the needs of patients with chronic and complex conditions.
      • A clear focus on prevention with better chronic disease management.

      Sandi Hill, the program coordinator, works closely with the primary care team in participating general practices on all aspects of the program to enable them to achieve the above goals.
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      Phase 1
      The Australian Primary Care Collaboratives Program
      Areas to be addressed in first phase:
      • Diabetes
      • Secondary prevention of heart disease
      • Better access for patients

      GPs and primary health care providers work together to:
      • Improve patient clinical outcomes.
      • Reduce lifestyle risk factors.
      • Help maintain good health for those with chronic and complex conditions.
      • Promote a culture of quality improvement in primary health care.

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      Articles


      National Primary Care Collaboratives
      19/12/06  Sandi Hill Update Wave 1 Practices in Wave 1 acknowledge that quality improvement is an ongoing process and continue to make sy more...
      Instead of having a slack attack, we are having a health attack
      19/12/06  Janine Slater Participating in Wave 2 of the Collaboratives program, and being committed Waveriders, has given us here at the Brunswic more...
      Local Collaboratives underway
      29/10/06  Jenn Boomer The first learning workshop for the local Collaboratives team (Wave 3) was held recently at Angourie Rainforest Resort i more...
      Managing diabetes patients: Improve their health and your bottom line.
      29/10/06  Dr Tony Lembke Tony Lembke “The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself.” Oscar Wild more...
      Division wins local collaboratives funding
      31/08/06   Former practice liaison officer, Jenn Boomer, is delighted to return to the division to work alongside collaborative pro more...
      Collaboratives method and innovation: The souffle effect
      29/08/06  Sandi Hill Jane Barach (Lennox), Lynne Davies (Tintenbar) and Heather O'Hehir (Keen St) The collaboratives program continues to more...
      The Prema House experience…… the evolution of the practice team
      29/08/06  Dr Kingsley Pearson Kingsley Pearson and his solo practice have taken an extraordinary journey in the last 18 months. Since joining the coll more...
      Collaboratives program goes from strength to strength
      20/06/06   The GPs and practice representatives of the eight practices involved in Wave 2 of the National Primary Care Collaborativ more...
      The Brunswick Heads Medical Centre’s way to a happy and healthy heart
      20/04/06  Janine Slater Some of the practice team at Brunswick Heads: Ange Heyning, Janine Slater and Marc Heyning. National Heart W more...
      PDSAs are the way to go
      19/02/06  Sandi Hill by Sandi Hill “If you keep doing what you’re doing you’ll keep getting what you get.” This was the catch cry of the W more...
      On camera for the Collabs
      21/12/05   Lismore GP, Kingsley Pearson, has just starred in a short video to be shown at the Collaboratives wave 2 learning worksh more...
      Northern Rivers GPs lead the way
      20/10/05   The winning Hippicratics celebrate their win after performing songs composed by singer songwriter Dr Michael Pelmore and more...
      Same day appointments to improve patient access in Nimbin
      16/09/05   Nimbin Medical Centre is about to introduce a same day appointment system. “For some time now we have been very awar more...
      Northern Rivers GPs lead the way
      15/09/05   GPs Michael Pelmore, Mullumbimby, Chris McKenzie, Ballina, and Kingsley Pearson, Lismore, relax after their on stage per more...
      Collabs: The benefits of change
      23/08/05  Sandi Hill Members of the Hippicractics pictured at Learning Workshop 2 in Melbourne. “If you always do what you more...
      Your opportunity to be a part of the Collaboratives
      16/06/05   Whilst participating in the National Primary Care Collaboratives (NPCC) has necessitated examination of existing practic more...
      Why I got involved in the Collaboratives
      16/06/05  Dr Kingsley Pearson Ben Leaman from the UK Collaborative program presented a ‘fairy-tale’ at the introductory day to the NPCC. It was a rema more...
      ‘Collaborative method’ benefits all
      20/04/05   “Plunging into the abyss was a steep learning curve and as we replaced ignorance with knowledge we began to realise the more...
      The Collaboratives project
      19/02/05   The Australian Primary Care Collaboratives Program is a three-year, $15 million Government initiative being run through more...
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