Collaboration: Developing integration in multipurpose services in rural New South Wales, Australia

The Multi-purpose Service (MPS) Program was introduced to rural Australia in 1991 as a solution to poor health outcomes in rural compared with metropolitan populations, difficulty in attracting healthcare staff and a lack of viability and range of health services in rural areas. The aim of this stud...

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Published in:Rural and remote health Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. 110 - 116
Main Authors: J K Anderson, A Bonner, J Grootjans
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Townsville QLD James Cook University 01.12.2011
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ISSN:1445-6354, 1445-6354
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Summary:The Multi-purpose Service (MPS) Program was introduced to rural Australia in 1991 as a solution to poor health outcomes in rural compared with metropolitan populations, difficulty in attracting healthcare staff and a lack of viability and range of health services in rural areas. The aim of this study was to describe the main concerns of participants involved in the development of multi-purpose services in rural New South Wales (NSW). This article is abstracted from a larger study and discusses the extent to which collaboration occurred within the new multi-purpose service.
Bibliography:Rural and Remote Health, Vol. 11, No. 4, Dec 2011, 110-116
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
ISSN:1445-6354
1445-6354