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Evaluation of the Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the Medicare Benefits Schedule (Better Access) initiative: component D: consultation with stakeholders

3.3 Comments from allied health provider survey

Page last updated: 29 June 2010

3.3.1 Profile of allied health respondents providing comment

3.3.2 Comments received on survey

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  • Table of contents
  • Report
    • Glossary
    • Explanatory notes
    • Executive summary
    • 1. Background and introduction
    • 2. Project objectives
    • 3. Methodology
    • 4. Outcome of consultations
      • 4.1 Structure of reporting of outcomes
      • 4.2 Improved access to mental health services
        • 4.2.1 Summary of improvements in access
        • 4.2.2 Improved access to psychiatrists
        • 4.2.3 Improved access for general practitioners
        • 4.2.4 Improved access to allied health providers
        • 4.2.5 Improved access across Australia
        • 4.2.6 Improved access across age groups
        • 4.2.7 Access by people living in rural and remote areas
        • 4.2.8 Access by people living in poorer communities
        • 4.2.9 Access by children and young people
        • 4.2.10 Access by older persons
        • 4.2.11 Access by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
        • 4.2.12 Access by people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
        • 4.2.13 Access by individuals with complex care needs
        • 4.2.14 Overview of access from online survey
      • 4.3 Service appropriateness
      • 4.4 Compliance with the Better Access initiative guidelines
      • 4.5 Service effectiveness
      • 4.6 Mental health care system
      • 4.7 Skilled, knowledgeable, integrated workforce
      • 4.8 Informing the summative evaluation
      • 4.9 Consumer and carer feedback
    • 5. Discussion
    • Addendum 1: Responding to the evaluation questions
  • Attachment 1: Background documents and tools
    • Glossary
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Interpreting the survey data
    • 3. Survey of allied health professionals
      • 3.1 Sampling
      • 3.2 Responses to AHP survey
        • Survey questions 1 to 11
        • Survey questions 27 to 36
        • Survey questions 37 to 46
        • Survey questions 47 to 56
      • 3.3 Comments from allied health provider survey
        • 3.3.1 Profile of allied health respondents providing comment
        • 3.3.2 Comments received on survey
          • Comments by region: Major cities
          • Comments by region: Regional and remote
          • Comments by region: Missing
    • 4. Survey of GPs and psychiatrists
      • 4.1 Sampling
      • 4.2 Responses to survey of GPs and psychiatrists
        • Survey questions 1 to 10
        • Survey questions 27 to 36
        • Survey questions 37 to 46
        • Survey questions 47 to 56
      • 4.3 Comments from survey of GPs and psychiatrists
    • 5. Survey of public providers
      • 5.1 Sampling
      • 5.2 Responses to survey of public providers
        • Survey questions 1 to 6
        • Survey questions 14 to 19
        • Survey questions 20 to 25
        • Survey questions 26 to 29
      • 5.3 Comments from survey of public providers
    • 6. Survey of NGOs
      • 6.1 Sampling
      • 6.2 Responses to survey of NGOs
        • Survey questions 1 to 6
        • Survey questions 14 to 19
        • Survey questions 20 to 25
        • Survey questions 26 to 29
      • 6.3 Comments from survey of NGO providers
    • 7. Survey of consumers
      • 7.1 Sampling
      • 7.2 Responses to survey of consumers
        • Survey questions 1 to 4
        • Survey questions 5 to 10
      • 7.3 Comments from survey of consumers
    • 8. Survey of carers
      • 8.1 Sampling
      • 8.2 Responses to survey of carers
      • 8.3 Comments from survey of carers

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