Medicare Locals
A key component of the Australian Government’s National Health Reforms is the establishment of a new nation-wide network of Medicare Locals.
Medicare Locals are primary health care organisations established to coordinate primary health care delivery and tackle local health care needs and service gaps. They will drive improvements in primary health care and ensure that services are better tailored to meet the needs of local communities.
Medicare Locals have a number of key roles in improving primary health care services for local communities.
- They will make it easier for patients to access the services they need, by linking local GPs, nursing and other health professionals, hospitals and aged care, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations, and maintaining up to date local service directories.
- They will work closely with Local Hospital Networks to make sure that primary health care services and hospitals work well together for their patients.
- They will plan and support local after hours face-to-face GP services.
- They will identify where local communities are missing out on services they might need and coordinate services to address those gaps.
- They will support local primary care providers, such as GPs, practice nurses and allied health providers, to adopt and meet quality standards.
- They will be accountable to local communities to make sure the services are effective and of high quality.
My Medicare Local
All 61 Medicare Locals have commenced establishment and operational activities.Medicare Local National Body
A National Body has been established to assist Medicare Locals to function effectively and efficiently, to achieve their objectives and to work as a cohesive network that can be responsive to evolving Commonwealth priorities.The National Body is known as the Australian Medicare Local Alliance.
Medicare Locals – after hours primary care responsibilities
Medicare Locals have been tasked with a range of after hours primary care roles and responsibilities so that all Australians, regardless of where they live, are provided with accessible and effective after hours primary care services.Medicare Local Boundaries
In February 2011, the Government announced there will be more Medicare Locals to ensure local responsiveness. As a result, the Commonwealth re-examined the Medicare Local catchments proposed on 23 December 2010. The final boundaries have now been announced.Key Documents
Medicare Locals Operational Guidelines April 2013Medicare Locals Guidelines for after hours primary care responsibilities until 30 June 2013
Medicare Locals Guidelines and Information for Applicants
Medicare Locals Discussion Paper on Governance and Functions
Medicare Locals Video
Contact Details
For further information contact the Department of Health and Ageing at medicarelocals@health.gov.auWhat's happening

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