Shared guidelines and protocols to achieve better health outcomes for people living with serious mental illness.
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Full Title: Med J Aust
Abbreviation: Med J Aust
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"The Being Equally Well project has been partially supported by grant funding from the Australian Department of Health to the Mitchell Institute at Victoria University for the Australian Health Policy Collaboration, a network of chronic disease and population health academics, clinicians, experts, and advocates who participated in this project. This supplement was financially supported by the Mitchell Institute, Victoria University, and by grant funding from the Australian Department of Health for the Australian Health Policy Collaboration. The work was supported and led by the Australian Health Policy Collaboration of Victoria University. We also acknowledge the people with lived experience, carers and clinicians who contributed to the work of Being Equally Well."
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