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Enhanced primary care. A rural perspective.

Philippa Lewis1, Angela White, Gary Misan

  • 1Adelaide University, South Australia.

Australian Family Physician
|April 2, 2003
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The Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program aids chronic illness management in rural areas. Improving efficiency, accessibility, and funding is key to increasing uptake and supporting healthcare professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Rural general practice
  • Primary healthcare management
  • Chronic illness care

Background:

  • The Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program aims to improve chronic illness management and health outcomes.
  • Medicare funds general practitioners for assessments, care plans, and case conferences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program's elements.
  • Examine the program from a rural general practice perspective.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized questionnaires for patients and healthcare providers.
  • Conducted observations over four weeks in three rural general practices.

Main Results:

  • EPC program assisted care coordination for patients with multidisciplinary needs.

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  • General practitioners were positive, but time constraints were a barrier.
  • Allied health professionals sought better remuneration; patients lacked self-management skills.
  • Conclusions:

    • Strategies to boost EPC uptake must enhance efficiency and accessibility.
    • Addressing funding for participating health professionals is crucial.