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2017Standard vs. intensified management of heart failure to reduce healthcare costs: results of a multicentre, randomized controlled trialScuffham, P.; Ball, J.; Horowitz, J.; Wong, C.; Newton, P.; Macdonald, P.; McVeigh, J.; Rischbieth, A.; Emanuele, N.; Carrington, M.; Reid, C.; Chan, Y.; Stewart, S.
2015Standard versus atrial fibrillation-specific management strategy (SAFETY) to reduce recurrent admission and prolong survival: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trialStewart, S.; Ball, J.; Horowitz, J.; Marwick, T.; Mahadevan, G.; Wong, C.; Abhayaratna, W.; Chan, Y.; Esterman, A.; Thompson, D.; Scuffham, P.; Carrington, M.
2014Prolonged impact of home versus clinic-based management of chronic heart failure: extended follow-up of a pragmatic, multicentre randomized trial cohortStewart, S.; Carrington, M.; Horowitz, J.; Marwick, T.; Newton, P.; Davidson, P.; Macdonald, P.; Thompson, D.; Chan, Y.; Krum, H.; Reid, C.; Scuffham, P.
2012Impact of home versus clinic-based management of chronic heart failure: the WHICH? (Which heart failure intervention is most cost-effective & consumer friendly in reducing hospital care) multicenter, randomized trialStewart, S.; Carrington, M.; Marwick, T.; Davidson, P.; Macdonald, P.; Horowitz, J.; Krum, H.; Newton, P.; Reid, C.; Chan, Y.; Scuffham, P.
2015Cost-effectiveness of home versus clinic-based management of chronic heart failure: extended follow-up of a pragmatic, multicentre randomized trial cohort - the WHICH? study (Which Heart Failure Intervention Is Most Cost-Effective & Consumer Friendly in Reducing Hospital Care)Maru, S.; Byrnes, J.; Carrington, M.; Chan, Y.; Thompson, D.; Stewart, S.; Scuffham, P.
2016Current and projected burden of heart failure in the Australian adult population: a substantive but still ill-defined major health issueChan, Y.; Tuttle, C.; Ball, J.; Teng, T.; Ahamed, Y.; Carrington, M.; Stewart, S.
2016Impact of nurse-led, multidisciplinary home-based intervention on event-free survival across the spectrum of chronic heart diseaseStewart, S.; Wiley, J.; Ball, J.; Chan, Y.; Ahamed, Y.; Thompson, D.; Carrington, M.
2015An absolute risk prediction model to determine unplanned cardiovascular readmissions for adults with chronic heart failureBetihavas, V.; Frost, S.; Newton, P.; Macdonald, P.; Stewart, S.; Carrington, M.; Chan, Y.; Davidson, P.
2017Comparison of contemporaneous responses for EQ-5D-3L and Minnesota Living with Heart Failure; a case for disease specific multiattribute utility instrument in cardiovascular conditionsKularatna, S.; Byrnes, J.; Chan, Y.; Carrington, M.; Stewart, S.; Scuffham, P.
2015Impact of a nurse-led home and clinic-based secondary prevention programme to prevent progressive cardiac dysfunction in high-risk individuals: the Nurse-led Intervention for Less Chronic Heart Failure (NIL-CHF) randomized controlled studyStewart, S.; Chan, Y.; Wong, C.; Jennings, G.; Scuffham, P.; Esterman, A.; Carrington, M.