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Allied Health service providers are supported to improve individual and community health outcomes and experience of health care.
General Practices and Aboriginal Controlled Health Organisations are supported to improve individual and community health outcomes and experience of health care.
Increase health service implementation and application of technical solutions to improve integration of systems and coordination of care across health services.
Provide material support to allied health and/or pharmacy to enable better business modelling for sustainable after-hours services.
Provide material support to general practice to enable better business modelling for sustainable after-hours services.
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Allied Health service providers are supported to improve individual and community health outcomes and experience of health care.
General Practices and Aboriginal Controlled Health Organisations are supported to improve individual and community health outcomes and experience of health care.
Support implementation and operationalising afterhours GP telehealth service in residential aged care facilities.
Support allied health providers to build business capacity with outreach and multi-modality service delivery options.
Support general practice and other primary health service providers with sustainability business modelling in workforce planning, recruitment and retention initiatives.
Support RFDS and other providers build capability with delivery primary care services in remote communities.
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Support improving the training, supply and retention of the regional, rural and remote primary health care workforce.
Facilitate sustainable workforce strategies and approaches for student, new practitioner and permanent practitioner placements in rural areas.
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Health service providers and organisations are supported to improve quality and sustainability in the delivery of health care services to individuals and communities.
Improve integration of systems and coordination of care across health services for improved individual health outcomes and experience of health care.
Provide material support to general practice, community health services, ACCHOs, and allied health services in all areas of quality improvement and practice sustainability.
Facilitate capacity building and sharing of information between pharmacy, general practitioners and patients.
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Appendix 1: Country SA SA3 and LGA Regions
SA3
Adelaide Hills Adelaide Hills Outback - North and East Anangu Pitjantjatjara
Mount Barker
Coober Pedy
Gawler - Two Wells Gawler Flinders Ranges
Light Port Augusta
Mallala (63%)
Barossa
Roxby Downs
Barossa Unincorporated SA (84%)
Light (61%)
Mallala (37%)
Fleurieu - Kangaroo Island Alexandrina
Kangaroo Island
Lower North Barunga West Victor Harbor
Clare and Gilbert Valleys
Yankalilla
Goyder Limestone Coast Grant
Wakefield Kingston
Mid North Mount Remarkable Mount Gambier
Northern Areas
Orroroo/Carrieton
Peterborough
Port Pirie City and Districts
Yorke Peninsula
Copper Coast Murray and Mallee
Yorke Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula and South West Ceduna
Cleve
Elliston
Franklin Harbour
Kimba
Lower Eyre Peninsula
Maralinga Tjarutja
Port Lincoln
Streaky Bay
Tumby Bay
Whyalla
Wudinna
Unincorporated SA (15%)
Naracoorte and Lucindale
Robe
Tatiara
Wattle Range
Berri and Barmera
Karoonda East Murray
Loxton Waikerie
Mid Murray
Murray Bridge
Renmark Paringa
Southern Mallee
The Coorong
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