Since the burgeoning of the 'health outcomes' movement there has been an ever-increasing body of literature on health outcomes policy debates, directions, frameworks and tools for implementing health outcome-directed initiatives. There is a significant gap in the literature, however, in regard to translating a comprehensive health outcomes policy into practice at a local level. This paper addresses that gap. It describes the local implementation of a comprehensive health outcomes approach which works across the continuum of care. It identifies those organisation-wide structures and processes that support successful progress, thereby providing a useful guide to other organisations wishing to institutionalise the health outcomes approach.
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Healy, B., Kelleher, D., Bennie, A., Michael, S., & Allen, S. (1998). Health outcomes as an organisation-wide quality initiative. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 21(4), 251–259. https://doi.org/10.1071/ah980251
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