Selected Works of Professor Kathy Eagar
Professor Kathy Eagar is Director of the Centre for Health Service Development (CHSD). She has over twenty five years experience in the health and community care systems, during which she had divided her time equally between being a clinician, a senior manager and a health academic. She has authored over 250 articles, papers and reports on management, quality, outcomes, information systems and funding of the Australia and New Zealand health and community care systems. Professor Eagar leads a research team of 40 researchers covering 18 disciplines. They have a national reputation reflecting a track record of policy-relevant health services research & development & the translation of research findings into policy & practice. Their research interests lie in health service delivery, organisation & performance, care coordination & integration, health outcomes, health policy & management, health & community care financing and casemix classifications across settings. For further information refer to Professor Eagar's faculty page.
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- (Re)form with Substance? Restructuring and governance in the Australian health system 2004/05
- A Priority Rating System for the NSW Home Care Service: Data Driven Solutions
- Can the National Palliative Care Strategy be translated into a model of care that works for rural Australia? An answer from the Griffith Area Palliative Care Service (GAPS) experience
- Carer Eligibility and Needs Assessment for the National Respite for Carers Program: Consultation Paper
- Centre for Heath Service Development Annual Report 2005
- Ethical Research in Palliative Care: a guide through the Human Research Ethics Committee process
- Evaluation and palliative care: a guide to the evaluaton of palliative care services and programs
- Functional Screening and Assessment in the NSW ATLAS Reform Project: a guide for 2004 ATLAS applications
- Functional Screening and Assessment: How and Why
- Functional Screening and Behavioural Assessment in the NSW ATLAS Reform Project: How and Why?
- Mental Health Classification Outcomes Study
- National Mental Health Integration Program (MHIP): National Evaluation Synthesis
- Ongoing Needs Assessment in Queensland Community Care: Why Use the Tier 1 Screening and Referral Tools - Evidence and Explanations
- Palliative Care in Tasmania: current situation and future directions
- Strategies for Gain - the evidence on strategies to improve the health and wellbeing of Victorian children
- The Australian National Sub-Acute and Non-Acute Patient Classification (AN-SNAP): Report of the National Sub-Acute and Non-Acute Casemix Classification Study
- The Caring Communities Evaluation Tool Kit: A compendium of tools to aid in the evaluation of palliative care projects
- The Illawarra Midwifery Group Practice Program - the evaluation of a pilot program to introduce a safe and continuous model of care
- The Palliative Care Evaluation Tool Kit: A compendium of tools to aid in the evaluation of palliative care projects
- Towards a measure of function for home and community care services in Australia: Part 1 - Development of a standard national approach
- Towards a measure of function for home and community care services in Australia: Part 2 - Evaluation of the screening tool and assessment instruments
