
Alcohol and other drugs
The Challenge The alcohol-related death rate across Gippsland is the highest in Victoria GPs in Gippsland have reported: consulting a drug related patient at least
The Challenge The alcohol-related death rate across Gippsland is the highest in Victoria GPs in Gippsland have reported: consulting a drug related patient at least
Sneak Peek Video This short video highlights some of the content covered in the recorded resources for the Case Conferencing in Primary Care program. Meet
If you are or would like to be involved with Remote Patient Monitoring – Lifeguard you will access this via a website or Application on
Gippsland PHN’s research vision is to involve GPs, practices nurses, allied health and other primary care professionals in the high-quality research conducted by our local
Lifeguard’s LifeguardMobile™ platform is a digital health solution featuring a web portal and mobile app for health providers and a mobile app for patients, providing
Status: Active Date issued: 20 February 2022 Issued by: Adjunct Clinical Professor Brett Sutton, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Victorian consumers and health professionals, including paediatricians and pharmacists Key messages
Commissioned home visits for COVID-19 positive cases Gippsland PHN will provide brokerage to general practices and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCOs) who are actively
Most people who get COVID-19 can manage their symptoms at home – just like they do with a cold or flu. You could get a cough,
Gippsland Primary Health Network undertook a survey to gather feedback from stakeholders about doing business with the organisation and to establish a baseline Net Promoter
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Gippsland PHN is committed to providing inclusive services and work environments where people of all backgrounds, sexualities, genders, cultures, spiritual beliefs, age, bodies and abilities are valued, supported and celebrated.
Gippsland PHN acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of country throughout Gippsland, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to elders both past and present.
We also recognise, respect and affirm the central role played in our work by people with lived experience, their families and/or carers.
Gippsland PHN acknowledges Alfie Hudson for the healing circles artwork. Alfie is a Gunai Kurnai man and created this artwork which represents health professionals being committed to work in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members for the best health outcomes.
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