QUality improvement in primary care to prevent hospitalisations and improve Effectiveness and efficiency of care for people Living with coronary heart disease (QUEL): protocol for a 24-month cluster randomised controlled trial in primary care

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Julie Redfern
Nashid Hafiz
Karice Hyun
Andrew Knight
Charlotte Hespe
Clara K. Chow
Tom Briffa
Robyn Gallagher
Christopher Reid
David L. Hare
Nicholas Zwar
Mark Woodward
Stephen Jan
Emily R. Atkins
Tracey-Lea Laba
Elizabeth Halcomb
Laurent Billot
Tracey Johnson
Timothy Usherwood
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[1] The University of Sydney,Westmead Applied Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[2] Western Sydney Local Health District,Primary ageind Integrated Care Unit
[3] The George Institute for Global Health,School of Medicine Sydney
[4] South Western Sydney Local Health District,School of Population and Global Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[5] University of New South Wales,Sydney Nursing School, Faculty of Medcine and Health
[6] The University of Notre Dame Australia,School of Public Health, Curtin University and School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
[7] The University of Western Australia,Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
[8] University of Sydney,Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
[9] Monash University,The George Institute for Global Health
[10] University of Melbourne,Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation
[11] Austin Health,School of Nursing
[12] Bond University,Department of General Practice and Westmead Applied Research Centre, Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[13] University of Oxford,undefined
[14] University of Technology,undefined
[15] University of Wollongong,undefined
[16] Inala Primary Care,undefined
[17] University of Sydney,undefined
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Quality improvement; Primary care; Secondary prevention; Coronary heart disease; Data; Cardiovascular disease; Health services; Data linkage;
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