A preliminary case-mix classification system for Home and Community Care Clients in Western Australia

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political and policy settlement further institutionalised surveillance as the basis of the MCHS. The restructured Service has remained constrained by the dominance of health surveillance as the primary program goal even after more varied contracting arrangements replaced CCT. Although recent initiatives indicate signs of hange, narrow surveillancebased guidelines for Victorian MCH Services are not consistent, we argue, with recent early years of life policy which calls for approaches derived from socio-ecological models of health.

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Calver, J., Holman, C. D. A., & Lewin, G. (2004). A preliminary case-mix classification system for Home and Community Care Clients in Western Australia. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 27(2), 27–39. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH042720027

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