Journal article
Why did Divisions of General Practice implement some Access to Allied Psychological Services mental health initiatives and not others?
K King, A Nicholas, J Fletcher, B Bassilios, L Reifels, G Blashki, J Pirkis
Australian Health Review | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1071/AH14044
Abstract
Objective The Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) programs implemented through Divisions of General Practice (now Medicare Locals) enables general practitioners (GPs) to refer consumers with high-prevalence mental disorders for up to 12 individual and/or group sessions of evidence-based mental health care. The great strength of ATAPS is its ability to target vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations. Several initiatives have been introduced that focus on particular at-risk populations. This study aimed to determine the factors that had influenced Divisions' decisions to implement the various Tier 2 initiatives. Methods An online survey was sent to all Divisions. The survey contain..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This evaluation was funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Health.