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ASHM - National Models of Access
National Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery for HIV Positive People In Australia
The Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery for HIV Positive People Living in Australia commenced at the end of July 2008. It has been a collaboration between the Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) and the National Association of People Living with HIV (NAPWA), with the Australian Research Centre in Sex Health and Society (ARCSHS) commissioned to write one report.
The project team has been supported and advised by its steering committee and the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Advisory Group.
ASHM provide the following online reports for the project:
- Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery for HIV Positive People Living in Australia. - Final Report
- HIV Populations in Australia: Implications for access to services and delivery - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
- Existing HIV clinical services and HIV Populations. - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
- International approaches to access and delivery of clinical services for people with HIV - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
- Models of access and clinical service delivery for people with HIV used in Australia. - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
- Models of care for chronic disease. - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
- Australia's Health Workforce: roles, supply, trends, recruitment and capacity to deliver HIV services. - Background paper for the Models of Access and Clinical Service Delivery Project.
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