Making good on the promise of genomics in healthcare: the NSW Health perspective
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 17. doi: 10.1071/AH23112. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNSW Health is implementing genomics as a mainstream component of clinical care. The strategic, holistic approach is considering infrastructure, data governance and management, workforce, education, service planning and delivery. This work is generating insights about how to realise the promise of genomics in healthcare, highlighting the need for strong foundations, real-world application, accessibility and a focus on people using genomic information in clinical care.PMID:37844625 | DOI:10.1071/AH23112 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 16, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Deb Willcox Ronald J A Trent Nigel Lyons Cliff Meldrum Peter Kennedy Tamara Lee Yemima Berman Bronwyn Burgess John William Cannings Martin Joseph Canova Celia Halliburton Olivia Hibbitt Sarah Karen Norris Antonio Penna Andrew Perkins Eva Pilowsky Shelley Source Type: research

Adoption of out-of-pocket cost caps: an Australian perspective
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 17. doi: 10.1071/AH23197. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37844571 | DOI:10.1071/AH23197 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 16, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ramya Walsan Rebecca J Mitchell Reema Harrison Source Type: research

Deterioration of mild anxiety and depression with Better Access treatment: implications for scaling up psychotherapy worldwide
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 17. doi: 10.1071/AH23163. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe Australian Medicare Better Access initiative in mental health reached one in every 10 Australians in 2021 (more than 2.6 million people) with interventions targeted at mild-to-moderate anxiety and depression, provided by general practitioners, allied health professionals, and/or psychiatrists, at a cost of AUD1.2 billion. However, the overall mental health of the Australian population has not improved since the introduction of Better Access. The benefits of population-scale mental health interventions (medications and psychotherapies) mig...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 16, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Jeffrey C L Looi Source Type: research

Worsening psychological wellbeing of Australian hospital clinical staff during three waves of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
ConclusionsThere was a significant and persistent negative impact on the psychological wellbeing of hospital clinical staff in Australia across waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospital clinical staff would benefit from ongoing and continued wellbeing support during and after pandemic waves.PMID:37844618 | DOI:10.1071/AH23120 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 16, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sara Holton Bodil Rasmussen Shane Crowe Melody Trueman Adrian Dabscheck Sarah Booth Danielle Hitch Catherine M Said Kimberley J Haines Karen Wynter Source Type: research

Making good on the promise of genomics in healthcare: the NSW Health perspective
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 17. doi: 10.1071/AH23112. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNSW Health is implementing genomics as a mainstream component of clinical care. The strategic, holistic approach is considering infrastructure, data governance and management, workforce, education, service planning and delivery. This work is generating insights about how to realise the promise of genomics in healthcare, highlighting the need for strong foundations, real-world application, accessibility and a focus on people using genomic information in clinical care.PMID:37844625 | DOI:10.1071/AH23112 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 16, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Deb Willcox Ronald J A Trent Nigel Lyons Cliff Meldrum Peter Kennedy Tamara Lee Yemima Berman Bronwyn Burgess John William Cannings Martin Joseph Canova Celia Halliburton Olivia Hibbitt Sarah Karen Norris Antonio Penna Andrew Perkins Eva Pilowsky Shelley Source Type: research

What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1071/AH23159. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTProject Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Jeffrey C L Looi Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Source Type: research

Gathering the evidence: health and aged care carbon inventory study
ConclusionsMercy Health's Health Services division and Aged Care division each comprised around half of total organisation carbon emissions. Building energy dominated emissions, particularly electricity. The study discovered meaningful differences in the composition of carbon emissions in operational divisions of the organisation, indicating tailored interventions will be required to meet carbon abatement targets. The study demonstrates the benefit of conducting carbon footprinting within individual organisations, and the importance of studies within the Australian context.PMID:37814479 | DOI:10.1071/AH23129 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sharon Desmond Jenny Smith Jessica Hogg Jo Walton-Hespe Jo Gardner-Marlin Source Type: research

What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1071/AH23159. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTProject Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Jeffrey C L Looi Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Source Type: research

Gathering the evidence: health and aged care carbon inventory study
ConclusionsMercy Health's Health Services division and Aged Care division each comprised around half of total organisation carbon emissions. Building energy dominated emissions, particularly electricity. The study discovered meaningful differences in the composition of carbon emissions in operational divisions of the organisation, indicating tailored interventions will be required to meet carbon abatement targets. The study demonstrates the benefit of conducting carbon footprinting within individual organisations, and the importance of studies within the Australian context.PMID:37814479 | DOI:10.1071/AH23129 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sharon Desmond Jenny Smith Jessica Hogg Jo Walton-Hespe Jo Gardner-Marlin Source Type: research

What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1071/AH23159. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTProject Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Jeffrey C L Looi Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Source Type: research

Gathering the evidence: health and aged care carbon inventory study
ConclusionsMercy Health's Health Services division and Aged Care division each comprised around half of total organisation carbon emissions. Building energy dominated emissions, particularly electricity. The study discovered meaningful differences in the composition of carbon emissions in operational divisions of the organisation, indicating tailored interventions will be required to meet carbon abatement targets. The study demonstrates the benefit of conducting carbon footprinting within individual organisations, and the importance of studies within the Australian context.PMID:37814479 | DOI:10.1071/AH23129 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sharon Desmond Jenny Smith Jessica Hogg Jo Walton-Hespe Jo Gardner-Marlin Source Type: research

What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1071/AH23159. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTProject Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Jeffrey C L Looi Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Source Type: research

Gathering the evidence: health and aged care carbon inventory study
ConclusionsMercy Health's Health Services division and Aged Care division each comprised around half of total organisation carbon emissions. Building energy dominated emissions, particularly electricity. The study discovered meaningful differences in the composition of carbon emissions in operational divisions of the organisation, indicating tailored interventions will be required to meet carbon abatement targets. The study demonstrates the benefit of conducting carbon footprinting within individual organisations, and the importance of studies within the Australian context.PMID:37814479 | DOI:10.1071/AH23129 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sharon Desmond Jenny Smith Jessica Hogg Jo Walton-Hespe Jo Gardner-Marlin Source Type: research

What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1071/AH23159. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTProject Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of...
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Jeffrey C L Looi Stephen Allison Tarun Bastiampillai Steve Kisely Source Type: research

Gathering the evidence: health and aged care carbon inventory study
ConclusionsMercy Health's Health Services division and Aged Care division each comprised around half of total organisation carbon emissions. Building energy dominated emissions, particularly electricity. The study discovered meaningful differences in the composition of carbon emissions in operational divisions of the organisation, indicating tailored interventions will be required to meet carbon abatement targets. The study demonstrates the benefit of conducting carbon footprinting within individual organisations, and the importance of studies within the Australian context.PMID:37814479 | DOI:10.1071/AH23129 (Source: Australian Health Review)
Source: Australian Health Review - October 10, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Sharon Desmond Jenny Smith Jessica Hogg Jo Walton-Hespe Jo Gardner-Marlin Source Type: research