By law, the ONRHC must prepare reports for the Minister for Regional Health that contain advice and recommendations, and annual reports about its functions.
Our ONRHC publications collection presents these reports in one place.
The list below shows all ONRHC resources.
Resources
Interim report – Improvement of access, quality and distribution of allied health services in regional, rural and remote Australia
Report
This interim report describes 4 key strategic themes that will set the parameters for the recommendations in the final report.
Review of rural allied health evidence to inform policy development for addressing access, distribution and quality
Report
This literature review was prepared to inform policy advice on improving the access, distribution and quality of rural and remote allied health services.
21 January 2020 statement of intent from the National Rural Health Commissioner
Agreement
This statement outlines the National Rural Health Commissioner's priorities and approach to achieving the goals and obligations referred to in the minister's statement of expectations.
1 January 2020 to 30 June 2020 statement of expectations for the National Rural Health Commissioner
Terms of reference
This statement sets out the Australian Government’s expectations for the National Rural Health Commissioner during the stated time period.
Annual report 2018 – National Rural Health Commissioner
Report
This annual report covers the commissioner’s activities from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018.
Advice to the National Rural Health Commissioner on the development of the National Rural Generalist Pathway
Report
This document presents the National Rural Generalist Taskforce's advice on the development of national training pathway for rural generalist doctors. It guided discussions with governments, professional bodies and health services.
Annual report 2017 – National Rural Health Commissioner
Report
This annual report covers the commissioner’s activities from 11 November 2017 to 31 December 2017.
Southcentral’s Nuka System of Care – leading example of First Nations health care
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Webinar
Join the National Rural Health Commissioner, Adjunct Professor Ruth Stewart to see how an Alaskan healthcare foundation has become one of the world’s leading examples of First Nations healthcare design. A recording of this exciting webinar is coming soon.
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