Adjunct Associate Professor Tina Janamian is currently the Group Chief Executive at the Australian General Practice Accreditation Ltd (AGPAL) Group of Companies including Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP), Quality Innovation Performance Consulting Pty Ltd (QIP Consulting), Quality Innovation Performance International Pty Ltd (QIP International), CFEP Surveys and Care Opinion Australia.
Tina has been an academic at the University of Queensland since 2001 and has extensive experience in health care transformation, workforce development and health services research. She was the past Director, Strategic Research and Partnership Development for the APHCRI Centre of Research Excellence in Building Primary Care Quality, Performance and Sustainability at the Discipline of General Practice, School of Medicine.
In the past fifteen years Tina has strategically led complex health care programs involving numerous influential stakeholders and multi-disciplinary teams across several sites and states, to support Australian health care reform and improve the quality of health services and outcomes in the community. Her research interests and expertise include health systems and policy; development and implementation of innovative interventions in primary care; performance and quality improvement; and embedding innovative frameworks such as value co-creation for enhancing stakeholder and end-user engagement to optimise research uptake into policy and practice. Tina is a member on the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) Accreditation Council and ISQua’s Academy of Quality and Safety in Health Care. She is a Director on several not-for-profit Boards, a member of two International Editorial Boards, and a reviewer for numerous reputable medical journals. She also chairs a range of sub-committees as a non-executive director.
Tina is a passionate leader driven to support Australia’s primary health care reform. She is committed to improving integrated health care service delivery through patient and care provider feedback, continuous quality improvement, systems redesign and innovative models of person-centred care to achieve the Quadruple Aim.
Journal Article: Are there differences between SIMG surgeons and locally trained surgeons in Australia and New Zealand, as rated by colleagues and themselves?
Narayanan, Ajit, Greco, Michael, Janamian, Tina, Fraser, Tamieka and Archer, Julian (2022). Are there differences between SIMG surgeons and locally trained surgeons in Australia and New Zealand, as rated by colleagues and themselves?. BMC Medical Education, 22 (1) 516, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03560-y
Journal Article: Activating people to partner in health and self-care: use of the Patient Activation Measure
Janamian, Tina, Greco, Michael, Cosgriff, David, Baker, Laurence and Dawda, Paresh (2022). Activating people to partner in health and self-care: use of the Patient Activation Measure. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S5-S8. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51535
Journal Article: Building capacity in those who deliver palliative care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Janamian, Tina, Dawda, Paresh, Crawford, Gregory, True, Angelene, Wentzel, Melanie, Whaleboat, Donald, Fraser, Tamieka and Edwards, Christopher (2022). Building capacity in those who deliver palliative care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S14-S18. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51528
Narayanan, Ajit, Greco, Michael, Janamian, Tina, Fraser, Tamieka and Archer, Julian (2022). Are there differences between SIMG surgeons and locally trained surgeons in Australia and New Zealand, as rated by colleagues and themselves?. BMC Medical Education, 22 (1) 516, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03560-y
Activating people to partner in health and self-care: use of the Patient Activation Measure
Janamian, Tina, Greco, Michael, Cosgriff, David, Baker, Laurence and Dawda, Paresh (2022). Activating people to partner in health and self-care: use of the Patient Activation Measure. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S5-S8. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51535
Janamian, Tina, Dawda, Paresh, Crawford, Gregory, True, Angelene, Wentzel, Melanie, Whaleboat, Donald, Fraser, Tamieka and Edwards, Christopher (2022). Building capacity in those who deliver palliative care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S14-S18. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51528
Janamian, Tina, True, Angelene, Dawda, Paresh, Wentzel, Melanie and Fraser, Tamieka (2022). Co-creating education and training programs that build workforce capacity to support the implementation of integrated health care initiatives. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S9-S13. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51526
Creating person-centred health care value together
Dawda, Paresh, Janamian, Tina and Wells, Leanne (2022). Creating person-centred health care value together. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S3-S4. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51531
Lessons from the implementation of the Health Care Homes program
True, Angelene, Janamian, Tina, Dawda, Paresh, Johnson, Tracey and Smith, Gary (2022). Lessons from the implementation of the Health Care Homes program. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (S10), S19-S21. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51537
Value-based primary care in Australia: how far have we travelled?
Dawda, Paresh, True, Angelene, Dickinson, Helen, Janamian, Tina and Johnson, Tracey (2022). Value-based primary care in Australia: how far have we travelled?. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 Suppl 10 (S10), S24-S27. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51530
Achieving person‐centred primary health care through value co‐creation
Janamian, Tina, Dawda, Paresh and Jammal, Walid (2022). Achieving person‐centred primary health care through value co‐creation. Medical Journal of Australia, 216 (10), 518-519. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51538
Factors affecting the embedding of integrated primary-secondary care into a health district
Mitchell, Geoffrey K., Young, Charlotte E., Janamian, Tina, Beaver, Kylie M., Johnson, Joanne L. K., Hannan-Jones, Clare and Mutch, Allyson J. (2020). Factors affecting the embedding of integrated primary-secondary care into a health district. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 26 (3), 216-221. doi: 10.1071/PY18177
Greenhalgh, Trisha, Jackson, Claire, Shaw, Sara and Janamian, Tina (2016). Achieving research impact through co-creation in community-based health services: Literature review and case study. Milbank Quarterly, 94 (2), 392-429. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12197
Upham, Susan, Janamian, Tina, Crossland, Lisa and Jackson, Claire (2016). A Delphi study assessing the utility of quality improvement tools and resources in Australian primary care. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7 Suppl), S29-S37. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00115
Creating health care value together: a means to an important end
Jackson, Claire L., Janamian, Tina, Booth, Mark and Watson, Diane (2016). Creating health care value together: a means to an important end. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7), S3-S4. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00122
Embracing value co-creation in primary care services research: a framework for success
Janamian, Tina, Crossland, Lisa and Jackson, Claire L. (2016). Embracing value co-creation in primary care services research: a framework for success. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7), S5-S11. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00112
Janamian, Tina, Crossland, Lisa and Wells, Leanne (2016). On the road to value co-creation in health care: the role of consumers in defining the destination, planning the journey and sharing the drive. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7 Suppl), S12-S14. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00123
Janamian, Tina, Upham, Susan, Crossland, Lisa and Jackson, Claire (2016). Quality tools and resources to support organisational improvement integral to high-quality primary care: a systematic review of published and grey literature. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7 Suppl), S22-S28. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00113
The Partners in Recovery program: Mental health commissioning using value co-creation
Cheverton, Jeff and Janamian, Tina (2016). The Partners in Recovery program: Mental health commissioning using value co-creation. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (S7), S38-S40. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00124
Crossland, Lisa, Upham, Susan J., Janamian, Tina, Siskind, Victor, Sheehan, Mary and Jackson, Claire L. (2016). Trial of the Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool: building organisational performance in Australian general practice and primary health care. Medical Journal of Australia, 204 (7 Supplement S15), S15-S21. doi: 10.5694/mja16.00121
Janamian, Tina, Jackson, Claire L. and Dunbar, James A. (2014). Co-creating value in research: Stakeholders' perspectives: A centre for research excellence reflects on collaborating with policymakers and front-line staffto bring evidence into practice. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S44-S46. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00273
Janamian, Tina, Jackson, Claire L., Glasson, Nicola and Nicholson, Caroline (2014). A systematic review of the challenges to implementation of the patient-centred medical home: lessons for Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S69-S73. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00295
Crossland, Lisa, Janamian, Tina, Sheenan, Mary, Siskind, Victor, Hepworth, Julie and Jackson, Claire L. (2014). Development and pilot study of the Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC-PIT): an innovative approach. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S52-S55. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00262
Implementation research: its importance and application in primary care
Jackson, Claire L., Janamian, Tina, van Weel, Chris and Dunbar, James A. (2014). Implementation research: its importance and application in primary care. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S42-S43. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00063
Key elements of high-quality practice organisation in primary health care: a systematic review
Crossland, Lisa, Janamian, Tina and Jackson, Claire L. (2014). Key elements of high-quality practice organisation in primary health care: a systematic review. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S47-S51. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00305
Primary care of women after gestational diabetes mellitus: mapping the evidence-practice gap
Wilkinson, Shelley A., Brodribb, Wendy E., Upham, Susan, Janamian, Tina, Nicholson, Caroline and Jackson, Claire L. (2014). Primary care of women after gestational diabetes mellitus: mapping the evidence-practice gap. Medical Journal of Australia, 201 (Supp. 3), S74-S77. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00264
Wound care costs in general practice: A cross-sectional study
Whitlock, Elizabeth, Morcom, Jenny, Spurling, Geoffrey, Janamian, Tina and Ryan, Seamus (2014). Wound care costs in general practice: A cross-sectional study. Australian Family Physician, 43 (3), 143-146.
Janamian, Tina, Crossland, Lisa J., Jackson, Claire and Morcom, Jenny (2014). Triggering change in diabetes care delivery in general practice: a qualitative evaluation approach using the clinical microsystem framework. BMC Family Practice, 15 (1) 32, 32.1-32.6. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-32
Hawley, Glenda, Janamian, Tina, Jackson, Claire and Wilkinson, Shelley A. (2014). In a maternity shared-care environment, what do we know about the paper hand-held and electronic health record: a systematic literature review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14 (1) 52, 52.1-52.12. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-52
Janamian, Tina, Myers, Stephen P., O'Rourke, Peter and Eastwood, Heather (2011). Responding to GPs' information resource needs: implementation and evaluation of a complementary medicines information resource in Queensland general practice. Bmc Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 11 (1) 77, 77.1-77.12. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-11-77
Janamian, Tina, O'Rourke, Peter, Myers, Stephen P. and Eastwood, Heàther (2011). Information resource needs and preferences of Queensland general practitioners on complementary medicine: results of a needs assessment. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011 810908, Article number 810908-6. doi: 10.1155/2011/810908
Activating people to partner in health and self-care: the use of the Patient Activation Measure
Janamian, Tina, Cosgriff, David and Azadi, Leva (2021). Activating people to partner in health and self-care: the use of the Patient Activation Measure. International Integrated Care Conference, Virtual Conference, 3-27 May 2021. London, United Kingdom: International Foundation for Integrated Care. doi: 10.5334/ijic.icic21106
Janamian, Tina (2021). Co-creating education and training programs to build workforce capacity to support the implementation of integrated health care initiatives. International Integrated Care: Realising the true value of Integrated Care, Virtual Conference, 3-27 May 2021. International Foundation for Integrated Care.
Person-centred care: Taking it to the next level
Dawda, Paresh and Janamian, Tina (2021). Person-centred care: Taking it to the next level. Consumer Health Forum Summit 2021: Shifting Gears, Online, 19 March 2021. Deakin, ACT, Australia: Consumers Health Forum Australia.
Implementation of the Health Care Homes model in Australian primary care
Janamian, Tina (2019). Implementation of the Health Care Homes model in Australian primary care. 19th International Conference on Integrated Care, San Sebastian, Spain, 1-3 April 2019. London, United Kingdom: Ubiquity Press. doi: 10.5334/ijic.s3376
Building a Culture of Co-Creation: Making a Difference at the Coalface
Janamian, Tina, Jackson, Claire, Wells, Leanne and Booth, Mark (2016). Building a Culture of Co-Creation: Making a Difference at the Coalface. 3rd International Primary Health Care Reform Conference, Brisbane, 14-16 March 2016.
Wells, Leanne, Jackson, Claire, Janamian, Tina, McKenzie, Anne and Parkinson, Anne (2016). Co-creation: how do we bridge the chasm between good intentions to involve consumers in research and embedded practice?. Primary Health Care Research Conference, Canberra National Convention Centre / Canberra, 8-9 June 2016.
Consumer Co-creation in Health, Patient Reported Outcomes and Experience Measures
Janamian, Tina (2016). Consumer Co-creation in Health, Patient Reported Outcomes and Experience Measures. AHHA:Consumer Engagement: How can PHNs & LHNs involve consumers in co-creation to improve healthcare?, Sydney, 25 August 2016.
Multisource feedback for review of lectures in medical education: a pilot study
Dick, Marie-Louise, King, David, Régo, Patricia, Papinczak, Tracey, Janamian, Tina and Peterson, Raymond (2016). Multisource feedback for review of lectures in medical education: a pilot study. Ottawa Conference and the ANZAHPE Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 19-23 March 2016.
Crossland, L., Upham, S., Janamian, T. and Jackson, C. (2015). Improving and sustaining organisational performance in primary care – The Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool (PC-PIT). Australian Association of Practice Managers Ltd and Practie Managers and Administrators Association of New Zealand: A Taste of Confidence Conference, Hobart,Tasmania, 20-23 October 2015.
Crossland Lisa, Upham Susan, Janamian Tina and Jackson Claire L (2015). The Primary Care Practice Improvement Tool: A co-creation approach to improving organisational performance in general practice and primary health care. Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association, National Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 14-16 May 2015. Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA).
Jackson, Claire L., Dunbar, James, Fuller, Jeff, Johnson, Julie, Nicholson, Caroline, Wilkinson, Shelley and Janamian, Tina (2013). Building Primary Care Quality, Governance, Performance & Sustainability via a Clinical Microsystems Approach. 10th Clinical Microsystems Festival, Jonkoping, Sweden, 27-28 February 2013.
The Patient Centred Medical Home (PCMH) - what can it offer Australian Primary Care?
Jackson, Claire L., Janamian, Tina, Nicholson, Caroline and Glasson, Nichola (2013). The Patient Centred Medical Home (PCMH) - what can it offer Australian Primary Care?. Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference, Sydney, Australia, 10-12 July 2013. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Janamian, Tina, Jackson, Claire L. and Nicholson, Caroline (2012). An Assessment of Hospital Specialist Outpatient Departments in Queensland using the clinical microsystem approach. Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference, Canberra, Australia, 18-20 July 2012. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
In a maternity share care environment, what do we know about the paper hand-held record?
Hawley, Glenda, Wilkinson, Shelley, Janamian, Tina and Jackson, Claire (2012). In a maternity share care environment, what do we know about the paper hand-held record?. Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference, Canberra, 18-20 July 2012. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
In share-care environment, what do we know about the maternity record?
Hawley, Glenda, Jackson, Claire L., Wilkinson, Shelley and Janamian, Tina (2012). In share-care environment, what do we know about the maternity record?. GP12: The RACGP Conference for General Practice, Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Queensland, 25-27 October 2012. RACGP (Royal Australian College General Practitioners).
Investigating adherence to maternity best practice: paper versus electronic record
Hawley, Glenda, Jackson, Claire, Janamian, Tina and Wilkinson, Shelley (2012). Investigating adherence to maternity best practice: paper versus electronic record. Primary Health Care Reform Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 6-7 March 2012.
Henderson, Margaret, Dick, Marie-Louise, Janamian, Tina and Sturman, Nancy (2012). Organising the teaching load in urban general practice:a study of single learner(SLL) and multiple learner(MLL)practices. General Practice Education and Training Conference 2012, Melbourne, Australia, 5 - 6 September 2012.
'VITAL' (Vertical Integration in Teaching and Learning) in general practice
Dick, Marie-Louise, King, David, Buckley, John, Kelly, G., Mitchell, Geoff, Garside, Susan, Janamian, Tina and Henderson, M. (2011). 'VITAL' (Vertical Integration in Teaching and Learning) in general practice. Primary Health Care (PHC) Research Conference 2011, Brisbane, 13-15 July 2011. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Janamian, T., Jackson, C. and Nicholson, C. (2011). Long waiting lists and delayed access: An assessment of hospital specialist outpatient services in Queensland using the Clinical Microsystem Approach. 3rd Asia-Pacific Primary Care Research Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2-4 December 2011. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Academy of Family Physicians of Malysia.
Janamian, T., Jackson, C., Crossland, L., Johnson, J., Lamerton, J. and Morcom, J. (2011). Understanding the elements of a successful change management approach in general practice - an example of the improving diabetes management program. 3rd Asia-Pacific Primary Care Research Conference, Seremban, Malaysia, 2-4 December 2011.
Vertical Integration in Teaching and Learning (VITAL) in general practice
Dick, Marie-Louise, King, David, Janamian, Tina, Mitchell, Geoffrey, Henderson, Margaret, Kelly, Glynn, Garside, Susan and Buckley, John (2011). Vertical Integration in Teaching and Learning (VITAL) in general practice. GPET Convention 2011, Canberra, ACT, United States, 7-8 September 2011.
Improving lectures: combining student and peer-review of lectures
Dick, Marie-Louise, King, David, Moore, Andrew, Rego, Patricia, Papinczak, Tracey, Peterson, Ray and Janamian, Tina (2010). Improving lectures: combining student and peer-review of lectures. An International Association for Medical Education conference, Glasgow, UK, 4-8 September 2010. An International Association for Medical Education (AMEE).
Vertical integration in teaching and learning (VITAL) in general practice
Dick, Marie-Louise, King, David, Mitchell, Geoff, Buckley, John, Garside, Susan, Janamian, Tina and Henderson, Margaret (2010). Vertical integration in teaching and learning (VITAL) in general practice. Innovate and Educate Conference, Clinical Education and Training Queensland, Brisbane / Brisbane Convention Centre, 11-12 March 2010.
Marie-Louise, Dick, Lisa, Harris, Janamian, Tina, Rebecca, Schubert and Jenny, Doust (2009). A pilot randomised control trial of general practitioner and exercise physiologist interventions to reduce primary cardiovascular risk in overweight patients. GP & PHC Research Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 15-17 July 2009. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Janamian, Tina, O'Rourke, Peter and Myers, Stephen (2009). Development, implementation, and evaluation of a complementary medicine information resource in Queensland general practice. GP & PHC Research Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 15-17 July 2009. PHCRIS: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing
Nikles, J., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Duggan, C., Mitchell, G., O'Connor, V., Price, J., Yelland, M., Coxeter, P., Askew, D., Janamian, T., Spinks, A., Clavarino, A. and Schluter, P. (2002). Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing. General Practice and Primary Health Care conference, Melbourne VIC, Australia, 29-31 May 2002.
Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing
Nikles, J., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Duggan, C., Mitchell, G., O'Connor, V., Price, J., Yelland, M., Coxeter, P., Askew, D., Janamian, T., Spinks, A., Clavarino, A. and Schluter, P. (2002). Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing. Quality Use of Medicines Conference, Canberra ACT, Australia, 2002.
Individualised Medication Effectiveness Tests to better manage ADHD
Mitchell, G. K., Duggan, C. M., Glasziou, P. P., Del Mar, C. B., Nikles, J.C.J., Janamian, T. and Schluter, P. J. (2001). Individualised Medication Effectiveness Tests to better manage ADHD. 2001 General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conf, Canberra, 31 May - 1 June 2001. Canberra: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Individualised medication effectiveness tests to better manage ADHD
Mitchell, G., Duggan, C., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Nikles, J., Janamian, T. and Schluter, P (2001). Individualised medication effectiveness tests to better manage ADHD. General Practice Evaluation Program Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, 2001.
Research as practice: using Individialised Medication Effectiveness tests to improve prescribing
Nikles, J.C.J., Duggan, C. M., Glasziou, P. P., Del Mar, C. B., Coxeter, P.D., Askew, D. A., Janamian, T., Spinks, A. B., Clavarino, A. M., Mitchell, G. K., O'Connor, V. M., Price, J., Yelland, M. J. and Schluter, P. J. (2001). Research as practice: using Individialised Medication Effectiveness tests to improve prescribing. 2001 General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference & Australian Association of Academic General Practice Research Meeting 2001, Canberra, 31 May - 1 June 2001. Canberra: Primary Health Care Research & Information Service.
Research as practice: using Individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing
Nikles, J., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Duggan, C., Mitchell, G., O'Connor, V., Price, J., Yelland, M., Coxeter, P., Askew, D., Janamian, T., Spinks, A., Clavarino, A. and Schluter, P. (2001). Research as practice: using Individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing. General Practice and Primary Health Care conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2001.
Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing
Nikles, J., Duggan, C., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Coxeter, P., Askew, D., Janamian, T., Spinks, A., Clavarino, A., Mitchell, G., O'Connor, V., Price, J., Yelland, M. and Schluter, P. (2001). Research as practice: using individualised medication effectiveness tests to improve prescribing. General Practice Evaluation Program Conference, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 2001.
Individualised medication effectiveness tests service: feasibility in general practice
Nikles, J., Glasziou, P., Del Mar, C., Duggan, C., Askew, D., Janamian, T. and Coxeter, P. (2000). Individualised medication effectiveness tests service: feasibility in general practice. RACGP 43rd Annual Scientific Convention, Townsville, QLD, Australia, 2000.
Rahbar-Janamian, Tina (2007). DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, AND EVALUATION OF A HERBAL MEDICINE INFORMATION RESOURCE FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN QUEENSLAND. PhD Thesis, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland.