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General practitioner multidisciplinary skills for enhanced primary careStephen F Wilson
Ambulatory Care, Macarthur Health Service, New South Wales
Aust Fam Physician 33:479-80. 2004
Factors associated with frequent admission to hospital for patients with chronic airflow limitationS Wilson
Macarthur Health Service, School of Community Medicine, University New South Wales
Aust Fam Physician 30:822-4. 2001..Chronic airflow limitation (CAL) is a common cause of admission and readmission to hospital. This study has explored associated factors with repeat hospital admission in patients with CAL...
General practitioner-hospital communications: a review of discharge summariesS Wilson
Ambulatory Care Administration, Macarthur Health Service, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
J Qual Clin Pract 21:104-8. 2001..The high number of errors (36.4%) and the low rate of receipt (27.1%), indicates that resources invested in the production of the discharge summary could be better utilized to improve information transfer...
Benefits of multidisciplinary case conferencing using audiovisual compared with telephone communication: a randomized controlled trialS F Wilson
Ambulatory Care Continuum, Macarthur Health Service, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 10:351-4. 2004..However, the introduction of case conferencing by video-link was accompanied by a high level of satisfaction on the part of the 14 team members who were interviewed...
Macarthur model for ambulatory servicesS Wilson
Macarthur Health Service, New South Wales
Aust Health Rev 24:187-93. 2001..The philosophy of shared responsibility between patient, carer, general practitioner and a hospital specialist team underpins the model developing in Macarthur...
Costing the ambulatory episode: implications of total or partial substitution of hospital careStephen F Wilson
Executive Unit, Campbelltown Hospital, Therry Road, Campbelltown, NSW 2560, Australia
Aust Health Rev 29:360-5. 2005..Savings are likely to be greater as the level of substitution increases and are dependent on the choice of ambulatory sensitive diagnoses...
Trauma case management and clinical pathways: prospective evaluation of their effect on selected patient outcomes in five key trauma conditionsJ Sesperez
Department of Trauma and Epidemiology, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, BC, New South Wales, Australia
J Trauma 50:643-9. 2001..CONCLUSION: Clinical pathways and case management identified areas in need of remedial action and improved the delivery of patient care to our trauma population. It has set a template for the future management of our trauma service...
Rehabilitation medicinePeter B Disler
Melbourne Extended Care and Rehabilitation Service, Poplar Road, Parkville 3052, Australia
Med J Aust 177:385-6. 2002
Emergency medicine. Ambulatory alternatives existStephen F Wilson
BMJ 325:389; author reply 389. 2002
Hospital in the home: what next?Stephen F Wilson
Med J Aust 184:141-2. 2006
Health care down the drainAndrew A Mahony
Med J Aust 187:636. 2007
Health services under siege: the case for clinical process redesignStephen F Wilson
Med J Aust 189:238; author reply 239-40. 2008
