Australia and New Zealand Health Policy
Published by Springer Nature
ISSN : 1743-8462
Abbreviation : Aust. n. z. Health Policy
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Most Cited Articles
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Increasing the use of evidence in health policy: practice and views of policy makers and researchers
Citation: 153
Authors: Danielle M, Sally, Louisa, Margaret, Anthony B, Lucie
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Challenges in Australian policy processes for disinvestment from existing, ineffective health care practices
Citation: 143
Authors: Adam G, Janet E, Sean R, John R
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Medication safety in acute care in Australia: where are we now? Part 1: a review of the extent and causes of medication problems 2002–2008
Citation: 127
Authors: Elizabeth E, Susan J
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Community pharmacy services to optimise the use of medications for mental illness: a systematic review
Citation: 84
Authors: Simon, Andrew J, Parisa, Paula, Timothy F
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A systematic policy approach to changing the food system and physical activity environments to prevent obesity
Citation: 80
Authors: Gary, Boyd A, Mark A
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The socioeconomic gradient and chronic illness and associated risk factors in Australia
Citation: 69
Authors: John D, Diana MS, Sarah K
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Routine measurement of outcomes in Australia's public sector mental health services
Citation: 54
Authors: Jane, Philip, Tim, Adam, David, Rosemary
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Challenges for co-morbid chronic illness care and policy in Australia: a qualitative study
Citation: 44
Authors: Tanisha, Yun-Hee, Paul, Nicholas J, Marjan, Tim
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The rise and fall of Australian physical activity policy 1996 – 2006: a national review framed in an international context
Citation: 44
Authors: Bill, Stephanie, Fiona C, Adrian