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PIP QI Incentive guidance

The Australian Government’s Practice Incentives Program (PIP) aims to support general practice. The PIP Quality Improvement (QI) Incentive guidance outlines the components a general practice needs to meet to qualify for a PIP QI Incentive payment.

2019Current

Tasmanian Health Plan

The Australian Government is supporting Tasmanians by investing in new mental health and primary care initiatives, new health infrastructure and new medical research that will mean real, on‑the‑ground benefits for all Tasmanians.

2019Current

ACT Health Plan

People in Canberra and the surrounding region will have better access to health and medical services, when and where they need them, under the Australian Government’s new ACT Health Plan.

2019Current

Victorian Health Plan

Across Victoria, the Australian Government is investing in a range of medical research, infrastructure, mental health and primary care initiatives that will mean real, on-the-ground health benefits for all Victorians.

2019Current

Evaluation of the My Health Record Participation Trials

2017Current

Review of after hours primary health care

This review considered the most appropriate and effective delivery mechanisms to support ongoing after hours primary health care services nationally.

2014Current

Review of Medicare Locals

The review provided independent advice on all aspects of a Medicare Local’s structure, operations and functions, as well as options for future directions.

2014Current

National Primary Health Care Strategic Framework

The National Primary Health Care Strategic Framework is a nationally agreed approach for the Commonwealth, states and territories to work in partnership to better integrate health care across care settings and to improve health outcomes for all Australians.

2013Current

Evaluation of the GP Super Clinics Program 2007-2008

This evaluation considered the implementation, establishment and operations of the GP Super Clinics program from 2007-2008.

2012Current

National Maternity Services Plan: 2010-2011 annual report

This first annual report provides a summary of highlights, key achievements and discussion on progress since endorsement of the National Maternity Services Plan.

2012Current

National Maternity Services Plan

The National Maternity Services Plan recognises the importance of maternity services within the health system and provides a strategic national framework, as endorsed by state, territory and Commonwealth governments for the five year period 2010-2015.

2011Current

GP Super Clinics: National Program Guide 2010

Information about national arrangements for the GP Super Clinics Program.

2010Current

Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHCRED) Strategy: Phase three: 2010-2014

This document provides information for the primary health care research community and others about the PHCRED Strategy.

2010Current

Improving maternity services in Australia: the report of the Maternity Services Review

This report presents the findings of the Maternity Services Review which aimed to elicit a range of perspectives on maternity services in Australia, identify gaps, determine what change is required and what is needed for that change to occur, and inform the priorities for national action.

2009Current

National E-Health Strategy

The National E-Health Strategy

2008Current

2006 Aged Care Homes Survey

Aged Care GP Panels Initiative

2006Historical

The 2003 After Hours Primary Medical Care Symposium - Search for the Supermodels

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RESCINDED

2001Rescinded