401 results on '"Freeman, Toby"'
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2. Conducting a rapid health promotion audit in suburban Adelaide, South Australia: Can it contribute to revitalising health promotion?
3. The corporate university and its impact on health in Australia
4. Evaluating local primary health care actions to address health inequities: analysis of Australia’s Primary Health Networks
5. Factors that influence evidence-informed meso-level regional primary health care planning: a qualitative examination and conceptual framework
6. Why are Indigenous Affairs Policies Framed in ways that Undermine Indigenous Health and Equity? Examining Australia’s Northern Territory Emergency Response
7. Illustrating the impact of commercial determinants of health on the global COVID-19 pandemic: Thematic analysis of 16 country case studies
8. Why do some countries do better or worse in life expectancy relative to income? An analysis of Brazil, Ethiopia, and the United States of America
9. Deindustrialising economies, plant closures and affected communities: Identifying potential pathways to health inequities
10. Barriers to digital health services among people living in areas of socioeconomic disadvantage: Research from hospital diabetes and antenatal clinics
11. Health promotion and the need to accelerate advocacy for health equity
12. Advancing Indigenous self-determination and health equity: Lessons from a failed Australian public policy
13. Punching above their weight: a network to understand broader determinants of increasing life expectancy
14. Logic modelling as hermeneutic praxis: Bringing knowledge systems into view during comprehensive primary health care planning for homelessness in Australia.
15. Power and the people's health
16. Challenges facing primary health care in federated government systems: Implementation of Primary Health Networks in Australian states and territories
17. The contribution of group work to the goals of comprehensive primary health care
18. The Benefits of Cooperative Inquiry in Health Services Research: Lessons from an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Study.
19. Implementing policy on next-generation broadband networks and implications for equity of access to high speed broadband: A case study of Australia's NBN
20. Regional primary health care organisations and migrant and refugee health: the importance of prioritisation, funding, collaboration and engagement
21. Strife of Interests: Constraints on integrated and co-ordinated comprehensive PHC in Australia
22. The Benefits of Cooperative Inquiry in Health Services Research: Lessons from an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Study
23. Assessing organisational capacity for evidence-informed health policy and planning: an adaptation of the ORACLe tool for Australian primary health care organizations
24. Case study of a decolonising Aboriginal community controlled comprehensive primary health care response to alcohol‐related harm
25. Collaborative population health planning between Australian primary health care organisations and local government: lost opportunity
26. Evaluating local primary health care actions to address health inequities: analysis of Australia's Primary Health Networks
27. A constitutional Voice in parliament would improve the health of Aboriginal Australians
28. Primary health care reform, dilemmatic space and risk of burnout among health workers
29. Promoting action on structural drivers of health inequity: principles for policy evaluation
30. Factors that influence evidence-informed meso-level regional primary health care planning: a qualitative examination and conceptual framework
31. Case Study of an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Service in Australia: Universal, Rights-Based, Publicly Funded Comprehensive Primary Health Care in Action
32. Comprehensive primary health care under neo-liberalism in Australia
33. A framework for regional primary health care to organise actions to address health inequities
34. Universal and Targeted Policy for Health Equity in the Neoliberal Era
35. Interagency collaboration in primary mental health care: lessons from the Partners in Recovery program
36. Counting homelessness: Working creatively to generate complex descriptive profiles of the health and demographics of people experiencing homelessness in Adelaide.
37. Counting homelessness: Working creatively to generate complex descriptive profiles of the health and demographics of people experiencing homelessness in Adelaide
38. Reviving health promotion in South Australia: The role of ideas, actors and institutional forces
39. Health promotion in Australian multi-disciplinary primary health care services: case studies from South Australia and the Northern Territory
40. Factors shaping intersectoral action in primary health care services
41. The need for improved Australian data on social determinants of health inequities
42. Explaining health inequalities in Australia: the contribution of income, wealth and employment
43. Health policy in South Australia 2003-10: Primary health care workforce perceptions of the impact of policy change on health promotion
44. Commissioning and equity in primary care in Australia: Views from Primary Health Networks
45. How institutional forces, ideas and actors shaped population health planning in Australian regional primary health care organisations
46. Health Professionals' Attitudes towards AOD-Related Work: Moving the Traditional Focus from Education and Training to Organizational Culture
47. Community development: Improving patient safety by enhancing the use of health services
48. Australia's systems of primary healthcare: The need for improved coordination and implications for Medicare Locals
49. Reaching those with the greatest need: How Australian primary health care service managers, practitioners and funders understand and respond to health inequity
50. What Factors Need to be Addressed to Support Dental Hygienists to Assist Their Patients to Quit Smoking?
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