
Innovative training package for the residential aged care workforce
Residential aged care homes in Gippsland now have access to an innovative education package designed to improve the lives of residents. Called BERTIE – Better

Residential aged care homes in Gippsland now have access to an innovative education package designed to improve the lives of residents. Called BERTIE – Better

Three allied health students at Federation University in Churchill are the inaugural recipients of Gippsland Primary Health Network’s new scholarships. As part of a $500,000

Following a highly competitive procurement process, Gippsland Primary Health Network has awarded a $7.4 million contract to Latrobe Community Health Service to support victim-survivors of

Status: Active Date issued: 22 May 2024 Issued by: Dr Clare Looker, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Victorian public and health professionals Key messages A human case of

Date issued: 17 May 2024 (update to alert issued 11 May 2024) Issued by: Dr Clare Looker, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health professionals and

Gippsland Primary Health Network’s work in remote patient monitoring has been recognised in the Australian Government Productivity Commission’s latest report – Leveraging digital technology in

Date issued: 11 05 2024 Issued by: Dr David Lister, Acting Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health professionals and the Victorian community Key messages A

Date issued: 10 May 2024 Issued by: Dr Clare Looker, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health services, health professionals and the Victorian community Key messages

Do you know individuals, practices or health centres and teams, working across primary health care in Gippsland who providing significant patient-centred health services to the

Date issued: 29 April 2024 Issued by: Dr Clare Looker, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health professionals and the Victorian community Key messages Three new

Six Gippsland general practices are working with Gippsland Primary Health Network to pilot a palliative care toolkit to enhance the palliative care services they deliver.

People with a disability in Gippsland find that getting support is hard and requires navigating a complex system. A new Priority Issues Paper from Gippsland