Primary and Ambulatory Care Division (PACD)
Information on the Primary and Ambulatory Care Division
With a focus of providing better health care for all Australians, the PACD has responsibility for the development of primary and ambulatory care policy, and management of a range of programs that fund the establishment, delivery and maintenance of better health services, including general practice incentives, allied and community health services, and prevention and promotion activities in rural communities.
The PACD works towards achieving the departmental vision of “better health and active ageing for all Australians” by strengthening evidence based policy advising, improving program management, supporting research and collaboration with other agencies and external stakeholders aimed at:
- Improving access to comprehensive, community-based health care, including through first point of call services for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ill-health, and for ongoing management of chronic disease (Outcome 5); and
- Improving access to health services for people living in rural, regional and remote Australia including through health infrastructure and outreach services (Outcome 6). To further this objective Rural and Regional Health Australia was created within the Division subsuming the Office of Rural Health (ORH).
First Assistant Secretary
Mark BoothTelephone: (02) 6289 3944
Branches
The Primary and Ambulatory Care Division consists of the following Branches:- Medicare Locals Branch
- Policy Performance and Quality
- Rural and Regional Health Australia
- Integration and Infrastructure
Media releases
- Minister for Ageing visits Goodwin Monash
- Expansion of Medicare-eligible MRI services
- Helping close the gap through innovative home visit program
Program/Initiatives
- National Women's Health Policy
- Expanded Medicare Healthy Kids Check
- Medicare Teen Dental Plan
- Chronic Disease Dental Scheme
- Mental Health Professionals Network
Campaigns
All CampaignsPublications
- GP Super Clinics National Program Guide 2010
- The Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) Strategy Phase three 2010-14 publication
- A National Health and Hospitals Network for Australia’s future
- A Healthier Future for All Australians: National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission - Final Report June 2009

