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Results of the 2002-03 Annual Survey of Divisions (ASD)

 

Divisions of General Practice have been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing since 1992. They are local organisations that aim to unite GPs and increase their capacity to work cooperatively with other health providers. One of the key challenges that face Divisions is balancing local and national priorities. Locally, they must meet the expressed needs of their members and communities while nationally, it is necessary for Divisions to meet the requirements of their funding agreements with the Australian Government and an increasing number of other funding bodies.

Kalucy, E. Hann, K. & Whaites, L. (2004). Divisions: a matter of balance: Report of the 2002-03 Annual Survey of Divisions of General Practice. Adelaide: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service, Department of General Practice, Flinders University, and Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.

Two Page Summary

The Two Page Summary: Divisions: a matter of balance is a brief summary of the key findings of the 2002-2003 Annual Survey of Divisions. It is available for download in PDF below, or you can order hard color copies from PHC RIS from our publications order form.

  • ASD 2002 /3 Summary Summary 'Divisions: a matter of balance' [PDF: 466KB]

Full report in one file

This is full report in one large PDF file. It may take some time to download. If this is a problem, try downloading the various sections below. Alternatively you can order free copies from PHC RIS using our publications order form.

  • ASD 2002/3 full report Full Report 'Divisions: a matter of balance' [PDF: 2.4MB]

Full report by section

Executive Summary

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 129KB]

Method

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 198KB]

Demography

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 285KB]

Infrastructure and governance

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 287KB]

Divisions membership and participation

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 236KB]

Health programs and activities

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 355KB]

Integration between primary health care, community care and acute care sectors

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 222KB]

Services to consumers and communities

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 211KB]

More Allied Health Services (MAHS)

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 188KB]

Indigenous activities and involvement

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 224KB]

Consumer involvement in Divisions

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 235KB]

Services to GPs and practices

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 251KB]

Research, evaluation and development

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 220KB]

Other Division activities

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 121KB]

Comparisons between rural and urban, and small, medium and large Divisions

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 212KB]

Discussion

ASD 2002/3 full report [PDF: 161KB]

 

Individual feedback of results of the ASD 2002-03

Since 2001, PHC RIS has prepared a report for each Division providing feedback on their responses to selected items of the ASD. These reports were initiated in response to Divisions' request for further analysis of ASD data with the aim of increasing the survey's utility. In July 2004, PHC RIS conducted a project to investigate how useful and relevant Divisions found this feedback. While most Divisions considered the feedback useful and wished it to continue in the future, there were some constructive suggestions for ways in which it could be improved. In response to these suggestions, the format and content of individual feedback changed in 2003-04. Data is presented according to the priority areas defined by the Federal Government in their response to the Divisions' review. We have also incorporated two new categories which we hope reflect local Division characteristics more comprehensively.

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