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Models of care for musculoskeletal health in Australia: now more than ever to drive evidence into health policy and practice

Andrew M. Briggs A B F , Simon C. B. Towler A C , Robyn Speerin D and Lyn M. March E
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A Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia. Email: Simon.Towler@health.wa.gov.au

B Arthritis and Osteoporosis Victoria, PO Box 130, Caulfield South, Vic. 3162, Australia.

C Fiona Stanley Hospital, South Metropolitan Health Service, Government of Western Australia, PO Box 404 Bull Creek, WA 6149, Australia.

D New South Wales Agency for Clinical Innovation, PO Box 699 Chatswood NSW 2057, Australia. Email: Robyn.Speerin@aci.health.nsw.gov.au

E University of Sydney Department of Rheumatology, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia. Email: lyn.march@sydney.edu.au

F Corresponding author. Email: A.Briggs@curtin.edu.au

Australian Health Review 38(4) 401-405 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH14032
Submitted: 12 February 2014  Accepted: 3 June 2014   Published: 4 August 2014

Journal Compilation © AHHA 2014

Abstract

Musculoskeletal health conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis and pain syndromes impart a profound socioeconomic burden worldwide, particularly in developed nations such as Australia. Despite the identified burden, substantial evidence-practice and care disparity gaps remain in service delivery and access that limit the potential for improved consumer outcomes and system efficiencies. Addressing these gaps requires a whole-of-sector response, supported by evidence-informed health policy. Models of care (MoCs) serve as a policy vehicle to embed evidence into health policy and guide practice through changes in service delivery systems and clinician behaviour. In Australia, MoCs for musculoskeletal health have been developed by networks of multidisciplinary stakeholders and are incrementally being implemented across health services, facilitated by dedicated policy units and clinical champions. A web of evidence is now emerging to support this approach to driving evidence into health policy and practice. Understanding the vernacular of MoCs and the development and implementation of MoCs is important to embracing this approach to health policy.

What is known about the topic? The impact of musculoskeletal health conditions is profound. As the awareness around the magnitude of the impact of these conditions increases, the importance of system-wide policy responses and platforms for health service improvements is now recognised. The term ‘models of care’ is not new. It has been used for many years, mainly at the hospital level, for planning and delivering clinical services. However, over the past 8 years an alternative approach using health networks has been adopted for the development and implementation of models of care to achieve broad engagement and a wider and more sustainable scope for implementation.

What does this paper add? Here, we provide a rationale for the development of models of care for musculoskeletal health and draw on experience in their development and implementation using a health network model, referring to an emerging web of evidence to support this approach. We describe what models of care are, how they are developed and question whether they make a difference and what the future may hold.

What are the implications for practitioners? All indications suggest that models of care are here to stay. Therefore, this paper provides practitioners with a contemporary overview of models of care in Australia, their relevance to musculoskeletal healthcare, particularly related to closing evidence-practice gaps, and opportunities for sector engagement.


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