Dan Ewald
University of Sydney
15 Papers
47 Citations
Dan Ewald is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ambulatory care & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Dan Ewald include Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
Guidelines for Preventive Activities in General Practice
Evan Ackermann,Mark Harris,Karen Alexander,Meredith Arcus,Linda Bailey,John W. Bennett,Chris Del Mar,Jon Emery,Ben Ewald,Dan Ewald,Michael Fasher,John Furler,Faline Howes,Caroline Johnson,Beres Joyner,John Litt,Danielle Mazza,Dimity Pond,Jane Smith,Tania Winzenberg +19 more
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Congenital heart defects in Central Australia.
TL;DR: To determine the incidence of congenital heart defects in Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal infants in Central Australia and to compare this with the incidence elsewhere in Australia.
Community based service providers' perspectives on frequent and/or avoidable admission of older people with chronic disease in rural NSW: a qualitative study
Jo Longman,Judy Singer,Yu Gao,Lesley Barclay,Megan E. Passey,Julie P Pirotta,Katharine Heathcote,Dan Ewald,Vahid Saberi,Paul W Corben,Geoffrey G. Morgan +10 more
TL;DR: Community based service providers' perspectives on the factors contributing to admission among older patients with chronic disease and a history of frequent and potentially avoidable admission are explored.
Population rates of bone densitometry use in Australia, 2001-2005, by sex and rural versus urban location.
Dan Ewald,John A. Eisman,John A. Eisman,Ben Ewald,Tania Winzenberg,Markus J. Seibel,Peter R. Ebeling,L. Flicker,Peter Nash +8 more
TL;DR: Use of bone densitometry in Australia and to identify any sex and geographic differences, as a marker of osteoporosis diagnosis and care, is explored.
Diagnosing Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations (DaPPHne): protocol for a mixed-methods data-linkage study
Megan E. Passey,Jo Longman,Jennifer Johnston,Louisa Jorm,Dan Ewald,G Morgan,Margaret Rolfe,Bronwyn Chalker +7 more
TL;DR: The Diagnosing Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations study will determine the proportion of PPHs for chronic conditions that are deemed preventable and identify potentially modifiable factors driving these, in order to develop effective interventions to reduce admissions and improve measures of health system performance.
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