Volume 10, Number 3, 2004

Special Edition

Addressing Inequity through Primary Health Care

SectionTITLE
AUTHOR
Page
 
VIEW
Guest EditorialWhat can we learn from equity research and interventions?
Barbara Starfield
7
  
EditorialTaking a systematic approach to addressing health inequality in Primary Health Care
Elizabeth Harris and John Furler
11
  
CommentaryFrom tearful toddler to strident youth: Tackling health inequalities through primary care
John Catford
13
  
Challenges in the FieldConsumer participation: The challenges to achieving influence and equity
Sally Nathan
15
 
Access to primary health care: three challenges to equity
Mark Fort Harris, Elizabeth Harris, and Martin Roland
21
 
Reducing health inequalities: Ethical issues in a Scottish child health home visiting program
Wendy A Rogers
30
 
Partnerships, primary health care and health inequalities: problems and possibilities
Jenny M Lewis
38
 
Funding Aboriginal primary health care
Gavin Mooney and Barbara Henry
46
 
Practice & InnovationSubsidised Café Meals Program: more than just "a cheap meal"
Katrina Doljanin and Kristine Olaris
54
 
Ethnic community stakeholders as partners in primary and secondary diabetes prevention
Eleni Karantzas-Savva and Amy Kirwan
61
 
Bringing accessible antenatal care to disadvantaged women in outer western Sydney
Christine Dwyer, Helen Cooke, and Krishna Hort
67
 
New Zealand primary health care policy and the role of a non-government organisation
Peter Glensor
76
 
ForumTantalus and the Tyranny of Territory: Pursuing the dream of parity in rural and metropolitan population health outcomes through primary health care programs
Peter Harvey
83
 
Policy ResponsesAn analysis of the Primary Health Care Access Program in the Northern Territory: A major Aboriginal health policy reform
Clive Rosewarne and John Boffa
89
 
New Zealand action to address major inequities in the distribution and ultilisation of primary health care services
Laurence Malcolm
101
 
Health inequality, social exclusion and neighbourhood renewal: Can place-based renewal improve the health of disadvantaged communities?
Harald Klein
110
 
Researching Primary Health Care Addressing Health InequityGPs' views on how low socioeconomic position affects diabetes management: an exploratory study
Vanessa Rose, Mark Harris, and Maria Theresa Ho
120
 
Coping with redundancy: A mentorship program for men
Elyssa Joy, Dimity Pond, and Georgina Cotter
124
 
A participatory action research process with a rural Indigenous men's group: monitoring and reinforcing change
Komla Tsey, Mark Wenitong, Janya McCalman, Mary Whiteside, Leslie Baird, David Patterson and Bradley Baird, Ruth Fagan, Yvonne Cadet-James, and Andrew Wilson
130
 

The impact of residential socio-economic profile on medical service utilisation and nursing home attendance claims by older Australians
Gerard Gill, Kate Blackmore, Dominic P Geraghty, and Des FitzGerald

137
 
Factors affecting Medicare affordability
Hal Swerissen and Lucinda Jordan
144
 
Matching care to need in general practice: A secondary analysis of Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health (BEACH) data
Mark F Harris, John Furler, Lisa Valenti, Elizabeth Harris, and Helena Britt
151
 
Book Reviews 
156
  
Letters 
160
  

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