NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Better Health Outcomes for Compensable Injury
The NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Better Health Outcomes for Compensable Injury (CRE) is embracing the complexity of the influencers of health outcomes after road traffic injury by extending research and implementation beyond health and clinical services to the compensation and legal systems, with a main foci on health outcomes.
The CRE’s research aims to understand the complex interactions between those systems to improve injury management within and across those systems. Through the coordination and integration of interdisciplinary research priorities identified through partnerships with consumers and stakeholders, resources will be developed to empower injured people to make informed decisions about their recovery pathway.
The CRE extends the research conducted by the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery following Road Traffic Injuries (CRE-RTI) which delivered evidence-based knowledge, education, training and capacity building about the impact of non-hospitalised injuries, such as whiplash of the neck and spine, injuries to upper and lower limbs, lacerations and contusions.
Professor Michele Sterling is Program Leader: Improving health outcomes after musculoskeletal injury at RECOVER and Director of the CRE, and was Director of CRE-RTI.
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