
New report: Gippsland people want access to health care when they need it
Gippsland people want to access health care that meets their needs and stage of recovery, when they need it, according to a new report released

Gippsland people want to access health care that meets their needs and stage of recovery, when they need it, according to a new report released

Status: Active Date issued: 20 December 2023 Issued by: Dr. Clare Looker, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Victorian public and health professionals Key messages There has been an

A new discharge summary for patients leaving hospital has been introduced in Gippsland in response to concerns from doctors with the previous format. A cohort

Gippsland’s two Priority Primary Care Centres (PPCC) have treated 20,320 patients since opening in January this year, helping reduce pressure on hospital emergency departments. The

Mr Nathan Voll is the new Chair of Gippsland Primary Health Network, taking over from Therese Tierney who has held the position for four years.

Gippsland, Murray and Western Victoria Primary Health Networks are funded to support the Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria to deliver the Flying Doctor Community Transport

Screening for prostate cancer is a lot simpler than it used to be and it all starts with talking about risk factors with a doctor.

A family violence prevention initiative, a day respite service, a clinic to treat diabetes-related foot problems and a cultural awareness safety program have won the

Date issued: 27 October 2023 Issued by: Dr Christian McGrath, Acting Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health services, health professionals and the Victorian community Key

The 16 finalists for the 2023 Gippsland Primary Health Awards represent a broad range of primary care services and programs across the region. The awards

General practices throughout Gippsland have used Gippsland Primary Health Network Strengthening Medicare grants of up to $50,000 to make positive changes to their clinics. The

Gippsland Primary Health Network is seeking healthcare providers to identify and fill any service gaps in the existing Commonwealth Psychosocial Support (CPS) Service program being