Moe After Hours Medical Service: 'pillars' of success
Peter O'Meara and Roger Strasser
Australian Health Review
25(2) 104 - 114
Published: 2002
Abstract
This study aimed to identify and explore the factors that are crucial to the successful operation of rural after-hoursmedical services. It sought to determine the attributes that contribute toward the successful operation of after-hours medical services in rural towns. It drew on computer-assisted telephone interviews with stakeholders, and operational, demographic and financial data. The findings were brought together and analysed within an integrated framework for the guidance of policy makers.In a rural setting, the most important factors for a successful after-hours medical service are related to, 'place', 'process','people' and 'time'. These need to be integrated through effective management of relationships.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH020104
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