Hospital in the home in NSW [electronic resource] / by Rosalie Viney, Kees Van Gool and Marion Haas
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- 3123539
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- Author:
- Viney, Rosalie
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- Camperdown, N.S.W. : Centre for Health Economics Research, University of Sydney, 2001
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- CHERE report series ; 16.
- PANDORA electronic collection.
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- Mode of access. World Wide Web. Available at: http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/chere/research/PublicationsForSale.cfm
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"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.
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- "June 2001"
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- Bibliography: p. 27-30.
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- CHERE project report
- Hospital in the home in New South Wales
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