Our work related to preventive health

A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to preventive health.

Our related work

  • Mitochondrial donation

    Mitochondrial donation is an IVF-based assisted reproductive technology. It has the potential to prevent mitochondrial disease in babies born to mothers who may otherwise pass on the disease. Learn more about what mitochondrial donation is, why it's important, and how we propose to introduce it.
  • Monthly Care Statements for residential aged care

    Monthly Care Statements give aged care residents a summary of the care they receive and any changes or events. This monthly update helps residents and their representatives keep a record of their care, and inform ongoing conversations with their provider.
  • More Doctors for Rural Australia Program (MDRAP)

    This program has closed to new applicants. The program provided support and training towards joining a college fellowship for doctors who are temporary or permanent residents of Australia and non vocationally recognised.
  • MRFF projects

    The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) supports Australian health and medical research. Read about some of our projects.
  • Multi-Purpose Services (MPS) Program

    The MPS Program combines Australian Government funding for aged care services with state and territory health services. This means small rural and remote communities can offer flexible aged care services that meet the needs of their community.
  • Murray–Darling Medical Schools Network

    The Murray–Darling Medical Schools Network establishes 5 rurally based university medical school programs in New South Wales and Victoria. Medical students can stay rural while they study medicine. This is part of the Stronger Rural Health Strategy initiative.
  • My Aged Care

    My Aged Care makes it easier for older people, their families, and support networks to find information on ageing and aged care. You can find the help you need online, by phone or in person.
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