02719cam a2200421 a 4500001000800000005001700008006001900025007001500044008004100059019001300100035001200113040001800125042000900143043001200152100002000164245010700184246002500291246004400316260009300360490005800453500001600511500005300527504002800580520101500608538008001623538011801703583003201821650006401853650005901917700001801976700002001994710005702014830003102071830003502102856008802137856005402225984001802279312353920181114103738.0m d cr an uuuuu040419s2001 xna b s000 0 engg 1 a25466198 a3123539 aNSLbengcNSL aanuc au-at-ne1 aViney, Rosalie.10aHospital in the home in NSWh[electronic resource] /cby Rosalie Viney, Kees Van Gool and Marion Haas.17aCHERE project report3 aHospital in the home in New South Wales aCamperdown, N.S.W. :bCentre for Health Economics Research, University of Sydney,c2001.1 aProject report / Centre for Health Economics Research a"June 2001" aTitle from title screen (viewed April 19, 2004). aBibliography: p. 27-30. a"HITH programs have been operating in NSW since the 1980s, largely as initiatives of individual Area Health Services (AHS). As a result, different funding models and organisational arrangements exist. For example, HITH can be provided through hospitals and community services either as a general (hospital-wide) or specialist (based in a clinical division) program. Further, there is now considerable experience in the provision of HITH, both in Australia and internationally. This includes evidence about the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of HITH services. This experience suggests that HITH provides a viable alternative for provision of acute health services, but there are a number of issues for health services managers to consider when deciding whether to implement HITH to ensure that it is most likely to provide a successful alternative to inpatient care. The aim of this paper is to set out these issues in the form of a resource document for health service managers" -- Introduction. aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader required to view/print PDF files. aMode of access. World Wide Web. Available at: http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/chere/research/PublicationsForSale.cfm aSelected for archiving5NSL 0aHospitalsxHome care programszNew South WalesxEvaluation. 0aHome care servicesxEconomic aspectszNew South Wales.1 aHaas, Marion.1 aVan Gool, Kees.2 aCentre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation. 0aCHERE report series ;v16. 0aPANDORA electronic collection.40zPublisher siteuhttp://datasearch.uts.edu.au/chere/research/PublicationsForSale.cfm40zArchived versionuhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-40513 aANLcInternet