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The survey is part of a project from a consortium comprising Rural Medical Education Australia (formerly QRME), Griffith University and University of Queensland that is mapping and investigating changes in rural general practice brought about by COVID-19. It seeks to identify the changes that occurred in general practice and those changes which will likely be sustained.
Responses to this survey will be anonymous and treated confidentially. No one will know respondents’ identity or the general practice in which they work, and this information is not traceable to any individual or general practice. Moreover, the data in a survey like this is presented in an aggregated way so that individual responses will not be identifiable. So, please respond to the survey as fulsomely as possible. We thank you, in anticipation, for your contributions to this important research.
It will take about 15 minutes to complete the survey. To participate, please click here.
The Commonwealth has now published the Approach to Market (ATM) to establish the GPRCP on AusTender. When activated during respiratory emergencies, panel participants will be required to activate quickly to provide health services to people with mild to moderate respiratory symptoms. OVERVIEW OF THE...
General practice is at the forefront of healthcare in Australia and is well-placed to deliver essential preventive healthcare activities. By providing general practices with an opportunity to evaluate a patient’s health and wellbeing, health assessments are crucial to supporting the delivery of qu...
From March 2023, a new GP Respiratory Clinics (GPRC) Panel model will be implemented for activation during health emergencies. Clinics interested in participating in the GPRC Panel model should register directly on AusTender to receive notifications. Existing accredited general practices will be sel...
According to the Department of Health and Aged Care, PCR tests will remain free for everyone who needs them. Priority populations can access free tests through state testing sites, and everyone else can continue to receive PCR testing through GP-led Respiratory Clinics or where their GP or nurse pra...
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