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Med J Aust ; 216 Suppl 10: S19-S21, 2022 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35665933

ABSTRACT

Australia's primary health care system works well for most Australians, but 20% of people live with multimorbidity, often receiving fragmented care in a complex system. Australia's 10-year plan for primary health care recognises that person-centred care is essential to securing universal health coverage, improving health outcomes and achieving an integrated sustainable health system. The Health Care Homes trial tested a new model of person-centred care for people with chronic and complex health conditions. This model demonstrated that change can be achieved with dedicated transformational support and highlighted the importance of enablers and reform streams that are now established in the 10-year plan.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Multimorbidity , Australia , Health Facilities , Humans
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Med J Aust ; 216 Suppl 10: S9-S13, 2022 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35665934

ABSTRACT

Value co-creation focuses on creating value with and for multiple stakeholders - through purposeful engagement, facilitated processes and enriched experiences - to co-design new products and services. User-centred design enables multidisciplinary teams to design and develop or adapt resources from the end user's perspective. Combining value co-creation and user-centred design offers an effective, efficient, user-friendly and satisfying experience for all participants, and can result in co-created, tailored and fit-for-purpose resources. These resources are more likely to be adopted, be usable, be sustainable and produce outcomes that matter, and thereby create value for all parties. Over the past 6 years, the Education and Innovation Department at Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited has used these methods to co-create education and training programs to build workforce capacity and support implementation of many person-centred integrated care programs. In this article, we present examples of how Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited used value co-creation and user-centred design to develop and deliver education programs in primary health care, and offer insights into how program developers can use these methods to co-create any health care product, service or resource to better address end user needs and preferences. As we strive to strengthen the role of consumers as active partners in care and improve service delivery, patient outcomes and patient experiences in Australia, it is timely to explore how we can use value co-creation and user-centred design at all levels of the system to jointly create better value for all stakeholders.


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Delivery of Health Care , Health Facilities , Australia , Humans , Workforce
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Med J Aust ; 216 Suppl 10: S14-S18, 2022 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35665935

ABSTRACT

The role of culture in palliative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples builds on over 60 000 years of history and includes meaningful practices to support a good "finishing up". The Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project aims to build capacity in those who deliver palliative care to embed culturally responsive care in all end-of-life settings. Community consultation, value co-creation and user-centred design ensured that diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives informed the Gwandalan curriculum. Emerging communities of practice serve as yarning circles where barriers to and enablers of service delivery can be shared and addressed collaboratively.


Subject(s)
Health Services, Indigenous , Capacity Building , Humans , Indigenous Peoples , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Palliative Care
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Med J Aust ; 216 Suppl 10: S24-S27, 2022 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35665939

ABSTRACT

In this article, we discuss how the value-based health care concept has matured across recent years, and consider how it can be achieved in the primary health care sector. We provide illustrations of related initiatives across the four domains of value-based health care, highlight the need for cultural transformation and reorientation of the system, and call for a national framework and agreed plan of action.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Primary Health Care , Australia , Humans
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Aust J Prim Health ; 22(1): 5-8, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27469048

ABSTRACT

Primary Health Networks (PHNs) have been tasked with two key objectives to be achieved through commissioning. Public value aims can be achieved by developing operational capability in the context of an authorising environment. Public value will need to focus on system level outcomes from multiple perspectives, including a consumer perspective. The authorising environment will require policymakers to allow time for PHNs to mature into their role. It will require an environment of effective collaboration amongst multiple stakeholders including consumers. The operational capability will need to ensure highly competent managers and clinical leadership working in a symbiotic relationship. Although some Medicare Locals demonstrated commissioning capacity and capability, this will need to be scaled up at-pace in the new healthcare landscape in order for PHNs to optimally fulfil their roles.


Subject(s)
Contract Services , Health Care Reform/organization & administration , Health Care Sector/organization & administration , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Australia , Decision Making, Organizational , Health Policy , Health Services Research , Humans , Models, Organizational , Organizational Culture , Organizational Objectives
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