Join the Victorian Tasmanian PHN Alliance and Prestantia Health for this webinar exploring how general practice and allied health can better work together to deliver both person-centred and population focused multidisciplinary care that matters to patients. Providers will gain insights into the MBS Chronic Care Item Changes and how to unlock opportunities for their practice and optimise patient care.
Speakers:
Dr Paresh Dawda, GP – Prestantia Health and Next Practice Deakin
Dr Paresh Dawda is a General Practitioner with a portfolio of roles spanning clinical, leadership, academic and consultancy domains. As a clinician, he leads organisations and provides services for people with complex and chronic conditions across the ACT including those with disabilities, residing in aged care and palliative care. View Dr Paresh’s full speaker biography here: Paresh Dawda | Prestantia Health
The golden thread that weaves through his diverse interests is a passion for human-centred care. Paresh has developed the first purposefully designed human-centred care general practice.
Brooke Shelly, GP Pharmacist – Ontario Medical Clinic
Dr Ryan Sheridan, GP Registrar – Ontario Medical Clinic
Learning outcomes:
By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Explain the benefits of the new MBS Chronic Care item and numbers for people living with complex and chronic conditions
- Explain the implications of the new MBS Chronic Care items and numbers for health professionals and practices including primary care and allied health
- Interpret how high performing person-centred multidisciplinary team-based care is delivered
- Identify a population health approach to establishing a person-centred and integrated care model to deliver comprehensive, continuous and coordinated care
This webinar is hosted by North Western Melbourne PHN in collaboration with Eastern Melbourne PHN, Gippsland PHN, Murray PHN, South Eastern Melbourne PHN, Western Victoria PHN and Primary Health Tasmania.
RACGP: 1.5 RACGP CPD hours – Educational Activities