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2010
Peak health collaboration calls on COAG to support nationally-funded, locally implemented system 19/4/10
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2009
Peak primary health partnership embraces achievable vision offered by the NHHRC 22/10/09
The National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission¿s recommendations to strengthen primary health care are visionary but achievable and many could prove a major win for consumers.
For more information download this document
2008
United Voice for Primary Health Care Acting for All Australians 26/6/08
With the average Australian life expectancy now at 81.4 years and governments around the country struggling to rein in hospital spending, theres never been more need for a united voice from the primary health care sector.
For more information download this document
2007
15 health organisations urge leaders to address serious health issues 16/11/07
15 peak bodies of health organisations representing over 100,000 frontline health professionals have partnered together to urge the Coalition and Labor party to commit to providing a national solution to address the serious problems facing the Australian health care system.
For more information download this document
2006
National Primary Health Care Partnership formed 12/5/06
A broad cross section of health professionals and consumers involved in the delivery of primary health services met for the first time today in Canberra. Participants agreed to form a new group called the National Primary Health Care Partnership in order to provide a strong united national voice for primary health care.
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