The Management of Chlamydia Cases in Australia (MoCCA) study is seeking practices to participate in a 12-18-month study.
Practices will be asked to use and provide feedback about resources to support chlamydia care.
University of Melbourne is currently recruiting practices to participate in a study to understand how best to implement best practice chlamydia care in general practice. This study has a whole of clinic approach, and would like as many GPs as possible from each clinic to participate.
Clinics participating in the MoCCA study will be asked to use MoCCA resources and strategies when managing patients with chlamydia for a period of up to 18 months. Clinics participating in the study will receive a $2000 reimbursement.
Eligible Queensland general practices need to use Medical Director or Best Practice software.