Committees and groups

Our committees and groups provide a way for people and organisations to help us develop policies and provide advice on specific issues.

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  • Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA)

    The CDNA provides national public health coordination and leadership, particularly around disease surveillance. It supports best practice for the prevention and control of communicable diseases.
  • Comprehensive Primary Health Care Sustainability Committee

    The Comprehensive Primary Health Care Sustainability Advisory Committee monitors the Indigenous Australians’ Health Programme funding model. The committee then advises us on how it is performing and how we can continue to improve it.
  • COVID-19 Arts and Health Advisory Committee

    The COVID-19 Arts and Health Advisory Committee (AHAC) provides advice to the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) and the cultural and creative sector on how to reactivate the sector in a COVIDSafe way.
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Incident Panel

    The Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Incident Panel is a subcommittee of the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA). It provides advice about potential CJD transmission and contamination events.
  • Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG)

    The Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG) provides expert insight and feedback to the Australian Government to support monitoring and continuous improvement of dementia policy, programs and activities.
  • Digital Transformation Sector Partners

    The Sector Partners group consists of volunteers from aged care service providers, IT vendors and other organisations across the aged care sector. Their valuable feedback helps us design and deliver our aged care digital transformation work in a way that meets the sector’s needs.
  • Distribution Working Group

    The Distribution Working Group (DWG) provides us with independent expert advice on policies and programs that aim to improve access to medical services.
  • Electrocardiogram Review Committee

    We set up the Electrocardiogram (ECG) Review Committee to review Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) plain ECG items that were introduced on 1 August 2020.
  • Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth)

    The Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) advises the Australian Health Protection Committee (AHPC) on environmental health policy. It brings together expertise from Australian, state and territory health departments and research councils, and their New Zealand counterparts.
  • Expert Advisory Group on Genomics Australia

    The Expert Advisory Group (EAG) on Genomics Australia has provided advice to the Australian Government through the department on the establishment of a new national genomics body, Genomics Australia.
  • Expert Clinical Advisory Groups (ECAG)

    The ECAG assess the clinical functionality and clinical effectiveness of medical devices and human tissue products being considered for listing, or already listed on the Prescribed List.
  • Expert Health Panel on PFAS

    This panel advised the Australian Government on research, evidence, and health impacts of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
  • First Nations Health Governance Group (FNHGG)

    The First Nations Governance Group (FNHGG) is a formal partnership between the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and First Nations health experts and leaders to guide work under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2021-2031.
  • General Practice Training Advisory Committee

    The General Practice Training Advisory Committee (GPTAC) provides advice to the Australian Government on how to maintain and improve outcomes of GP training. This ensures the registrar workforce is well distributed to deliver primary health care to all Australians.
  • Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Sector Clinical Advisory Group

    The Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell (HPC) Sector Clinical Advisory Group provides advice to support the implementation of the National Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Framework. The framework will ensure future arrangements continue to improve access to HPC transplants for Australians.