Abstract
In Australia, implementation of interprofessional
education (IPE) has been slow compared with
peer countries. One cause is an apparent uncertainty
about where and how to situate IPE at policy
levels. Without a clear articulation of related
needs, vision and purpose, IPE has largely
remained isolated from the strategic planning and
funding cycles necessary for implementation as
?core business? across various sectors, systems
and levels. This paper draws on international
developments and research to emphasise the
need to complement innovative IPE practice with
supporting policy, specifically to optimise the quality
of future health care delivery. Major forces for
change are identified, as well as some residual
barriers and possible strategies to bring IPE ?in
from the policy cold? in Australia.
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