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This database provides evaluated models for PHC delivery to Indigenous and other high risk groups in rural and remote settings using a robust, mixed-methods approach with clearly-defined clinical endpoints. The evaluations provide stronger evidence for better ways of delivering primary care, with a focus on enhancing prevention capacities and chronic disease management.

Data time period: 2012 to 31 12 2015

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ACN 633 798 857