Hutan
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From the #MEAction site (via Emerge)
http://www.meaction.net/2015/08/12/australias-discuss-primary-health-care-for-chronic-conditions/
A link to the Australian government survey on how to better manage chronic and complex health conditions. There's lots of scope for raising awareness about ME and giving ideas about how to improve things for us and people with chronic conditions generally.
It's long and tedious - they ask for written responses, not just picking from options. But you don't need to read the discussion paper before answering and you can skip questions.
It may make a difference. I don't see why non-Australians can't answer too.
http://www.meaction.net/2015/08/12/australias-discuss-primary-health-care-for-chronic-conditions/
A link to the Australian government survey on how to better manage chronic and complex health conditions. There's lots of scope for raising awareness about ME and giving ideas about how to improve things for us and people with chronic conditions generally.
It's long and tedious - they ask for written responses, not just picking from options. But you don't need to read the discussion paper before answering and you can skip questions.
It may make a difference. I don't see why non-Australians can't answer too.
"The Australian Government has released the discussion paper on ‘Better Outcomes for People with Chronic and Complex Conditions Through Primary Health Care‘ and is asking for your views on the paper via an online survey.
The discussion paper examines using technology in healthcare, effective patient care and how health outcomes are measured.
The survey results will contribute to the reform of the Australian health care system and Medicare.
It is a long survey but you can save your answers and return to them later."
The discussion paper examines using technology in healthcare, effective patient care and how health outcomes are measured.
The survey results will contribute to the reform of the Australian health care system and Medicare.
It is a long survey but you can save your answers and return to them later."
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