The Link Between Primary Health Care and Health Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
This review explores the evidence both domestically and internationally as to whether access to high quality primary health care is essential to enhancing Indigenous health status.
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Robert Griew Consulting
Associate Professor Robert Griew
Mr Edward Tilton
Mr Nick Cox
With
Dr David Thomas (Menzies School of Health Research)
June 2008
A Report for the Office for Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Health Department of Health and Ageing
Program/Initiatives
- Implementation plan and risk management strategy
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Evaluating the National Trachoma Surveillance System
- Trachoma Surveillance in Australia
- Best Practice in Public Health Surveillance Systems
Publications
- National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health 2003-2013
- Interim Evaluation of the Northern Territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Aged Care Workforce Development Projects - Attachments
- Interim Evaluation of the Northern Territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Aged Care Workforce Development Projects - Final Report
- Central Australia Renal Study - Part 4: Technical Appendices
- Central Australia Renal Study - Part 3: Technical Report
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