2007, Understanding why Australians with type 2 diabetes are not achieving treatment targets

Coming Q4 07 - Summary report on the Integrated Care Program
June 2006, National Medicines Symposium: The Pharmaceutical Alliance wins National QUM (Health Industry) Award, Parliament House, Canberra
August 2006, Diabetes Nurse Educators key to better outcomes in Diabetes
June 2005, The Integrated Care Program - A Case Study in Clinical Decision Support
Enrico Coiera, Professor and Foundation Chair in Medical Informatics, University of NSW
2005, Views on Quality Use of Medicines; Stakeholders' perceptions of their needs, values and responsibiliites, and the opportunities and barriers for QUM Wiseman R and White S of RED3. May 2005
Report researching quality use of medicines in Australia - a National Medicines Policy initiative sponsored by The Pharmaceutical Alliance
2004, GP claims for completing diabetes 'cycle of care '
Georgiou A, Burns J & Harris, M. Australian Family Physician 9 September 2004: 33(9): pp 755-757
2004, Medication Review by GPs reduces polypharmacy in the elderly: a quality use of medicines program
Bolton P, Tasker J & Tipper S. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2004: 10(1): pp 78-82
2003, Discussion Paper: Measuring Health Outcomes within the context of the National Medicines Policy
Produced for the Chairs of APAC, PBAC, NPS and PHARM and The Managing Directors of The Pharmaceutical Alliance, May 2003
2003, The economic value of innovation: measuring the linkages of pharmaceutical research, use of innovative drugs and productivity gains Gross Paul F, March 2003
2001, Asthma Integrated Care Program: Beyond Innovation to Success
Buick M, Morkel-Kinsbury L, Geyer P. Medicine Today July 2001: 2(7): pp 96-97
2001, Collaborating to Manage Polypharmacy
Bolton P, Tasker J, Tipper S Wiseman R. Australian Health Review September 2001: 24(3): pp 80-90
2001, Using CARDIAB v2 to manage cardiovascular and diabetes patients
Penn D L. Medicine Today, May 2001:2(5): pp 99-100
2004 Pharma in Focus - Population Health & Use of Medicines Unit
2001 Launch of CARDIAB v2; New model for successful collaboration