System of Care 2.0

IUIH System of Care 2

Although IUIH’s System of Care has already demonstrated that it is closing the gap faster, the system is always under review to further improve health access and outcomes, including in ways that can better respond to the rapid increase in Indigenous population growth being experienced in South East Queensland.

Accordingly, IUIH and its Member Services are working to develop an IUIH System of Care Version 2 (ISoC2). The development of ISoC2 follows extensive research into, and adaptation of, international best practices, including the Native American Nuka model in Alaska.

ISoC2 aims to reach a much larger number of clients, including using ‘Pods’ in proposed large-scale health hub precincts, whilst retaining the close connection and relational basis of interactions with care providers. ISoC2 also keeps an emphasis on integration and care coordination that is characteristic of the way IUIH Network clinics are operated in South East Queensland.

The Pod model supports stronger relationships between the client/family and their Pod team, reducing wait times for appointments and ensuring clients and their families have easier access to the right services.

  • Social Health Care Coordinator.

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Receptionist / Administration

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Responsible for connecting the client with their Pod team members, working with the client to organise appointments, including transportation, processing Medicare, and performing a range of administrative tasks to support the Pod team.

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Health and Wellbeing Worker

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Works with the other Pod team members to support the client and/or their family on their health journey. They will offer guidance, health education, support and assist clients and their family to reach their health goals.

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Nurse

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The check point that helps collect, collate, sort, and highlight the important points that need to be considered and acted on by the GP and provides coordination and follow-up on the clients’ and/or families’ priorities identified in the care plan.

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General Practitioner (GP)

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Provides overall guidance and support around the client and/or families’ health and wellbeing. The GP will also be there when the client is feeling unwell and needs to discuss their medical condition/s.

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Social Health Care Worker

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Works alongside the Pod team, providing the client and their family with access to a range of services to support the social and emotional wellbeing of the client and their mob.

How is the Pod Model different?

The Pod Model supports stronger relationships between clients / families and their Pod Team, ensuring they have easier access to the right services.

The Pod Model will also:

  • have care better matched to the client’s and family’s needs
  • have the same Pod Team members working with the client and family
  • benefit from stronger connections between the client and their Pod
  • receive comprehensive care as a family.

Resources and Research Summaries

ISoC 2 Project Summary

ISoC 2 Project Summary

ISoC 2 Research Summary

ISoC 2 Research Summary

The Patient Centred Medical Home — Quantitative Findings

The Patient Centred Medical Home — Quantitative Findings

The Patient Centred Medical Home — Research Summary

The Patient Centred Medical Home — Research Summary

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We honour Our Ancestors and those who have walked before us in paving the way.

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