Primary care resources
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Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Pilot Final Evaluation Report and Addendum
ReportThe Australian Government provided $6.4 million over 5 years from 2019-20 to 2023-24 for the Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Pilot. The Report outlines the effectiveness, efficiency and impact of the Pilot models. The Addendum provides supplementary information reported by Primary Health Networks -
Roadmap Implementation Governance Group (RIGG) – Meeting Summary 25 July 2024 – Easy Read
Meeting minutesThis document summarises the discussion and outcomes of the Roadmap Implementation Governance Group (RIGG) meeting held on 25 July 2024. -
Roadmap Implementation Governance Group (RIGG) – Meeting Summary 25 July 2024
Meeting minutesThis document summarises the discussion and outcomes of the third Roadmap Implementation Governance Group (RIGG) meeting held on 25 July 2024 -
First Peoples Health Consulting – First Nations Yarning Circle Consultation for After Hours Review
ReportFirst Peoples Health Consulting undertook culturally-safe stakeholder engagement with First Nations people to support the After Hours Review. -
Allen + Clarke Consulting – After Hours Review evaluation report
ReportAllen + Clarke Consulting evaluated the current after-hours primary care landscape, the need for primary care services in after-hours periods, and successful models of after hours service provision. The evaluation supported the After Hours Review. -
A better after-hours system – Review of After-hours Primary Care Programs and Policy
ReportThe After Hours Review helps identify ways to improve equitable and sustainable access to after-hours primary care. -
Working Better for Medicare Review – Final report and appendices
ReportThis review examined how effective our current health workforce ‘distribution levers’ are. These levers consist of policies and geographic classifications that are intended to distribute health workforce across areas that need them most. Read the report and its appendices. -
Auslan Review Report – Easy Read Summary
Fact sheetThis is an Easy Read summary of the review of Auslan in primary health care report. -
Auslan interpreter booking flow-chart for primary care providers
InfographicThese flowcharts are designed to help primary care providers identify whether and how they should book an Auslan interpreter. -
Resource directory for primary care providers engaging with Auslan users and interpreters
DatasetThis spreadsheet is an attachment to the Review of Auslan interpreting service use in primary care. -
Review of Auslan interpreting service use in primary care
ReportA report on the review of Auslan service use in Australian primary care settings. It includes information about barriers, enablers, resources and recommendations to improve access to Auslan interpreting services. -
Deaf awareness checklist for primary care providers
GuidelineThis checklist is designed to help primary care providers consider whether their policies, processes, and environment meet the needs of Deaf patients, and where there is room to improve. -
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Summary of the Final Report from the Review of Auslan interpreting service use in primary care (Auslan)
PresentationThis video provides a brief summary, in Auslan, of the Australian Governments review of Auslan interpreting service use in primary care. It includes information on the findings and recommendations to improve access to Auslan interpreting services in primary care in Australia. -
Palliative care education and training for the aged care workforce – Communication toolkit
GuidelineThis toolkit provides information and materials that aged care organisations and providers can use to encourage anyone who works in aged care to complete palliative care education and training. This training will help them to deliver quality palliative care. -
IOC communique – 13 September 2024
Meeting minutesThe Strengthening Medicare Implementation Oversight Committee (IOC) met on 13 September 2024 for its fourth formal meeting. This document provides a record of the meeting. -
Primary Care Enhancement Program Evaluation Report – Executive Summary
ReportThe Executive Summary of the Primary Care Enhancement Program (PCEP) final report presents the evaluation outcomes of the PCEP between July 2022 and January 2024 across 4 pilot Primary Health Networks (PHNs). -
PCEP Final Report – Executive Summary – Easy Read
ReportEasy Read translation of the Executive Summary of the Primary Care Enhancement Program (PCEP) final report. This presents the key findings of the PCEP between July 2022 and January 2024 across 4 pilot Primary Health Networks (PHNs). -
PCEP Final Report – Infographic
ReportThe Primary Care Enhancement Program (PCEP) infographic presents a summary of the evaluation outcomes of the PCEP between July 2022 and June 2024 across 4 pilot Primary Health Networks -
Health Roadmap Working Group meeting summaries – Meeting 7 summary
Meeting minutesThis document summarises the meetings of the Health Roadmap Working Group.
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Health Roadmap Working Group meeting summaries – Meeting 8 summary
Meeting minutesThis document summarises the meetings of the Health Roadmap Working Group. -
New payments under the Eighth Community Pharmacy Agreement
Fact sheetThis fact sheet details the new legislated Additional Community Supply Support (ACSS) payment under the Eighth Pharmacy Agreement (8CPA). -
MyMedicare practice registration – Frequently asked questions
Fact sheetLearn more about MyMedicare eligibility, registration, and benefits. -
Community Pharmacy Agreements (CPAs) – Program Data – Agreements 4 to 7
DatasetThis publication includes historical data about pharmacy programs funded under previous Community Pharmacy Agreements (CPAs). -
Community Pharmacy Agreements – Rural Support and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pharmacy Programs Data – Agreements 6 and 7
DatasetThis publication includes historical data about rural support and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pharmacy programs data funded under previous Community Pharmacy Agreements (CPAs). -
Primary Care Peaks Presentation
PresentationPowerPoint presentation for primary care peak bodies to understand the incentive.
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