eHealth
This section of the site contains a comprehensive range of information relating to eHealth.
eHealth is the electronic management of health information to deliver safer, more efficient, better quality healthcare.
The Australian Government is committed to eHealth and is facilitating the transition of paper-based clinical record keeping to electronic means for better information exchange.
Information on the Government's policies, programs and priorities for eHealth will be added to this web page as it becomes available.
Related Links
AHIC Communique March 2008eHealth Future Directions Briefing Paper
Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
National EHealth Transition Authority (NEHTA)
AHIC Communique 2008 (PDF 22 KB)
Program/Initiatives
- General Practice After Hours Program
- General Practice After Hours Program - Fact Sheet
- Primary Health Strategy
- Dental services under Medicare
- GP Super Clinics National Program Guide
Publications
- Guidelines for the Divisions Network Nursing in General Practice Program
- Consumer Perceptions of Nursing and Nurses in General Practice
- Hanging from a String in the Wind: Development of a National Framework for Mentoring for Nurses in General Practice
- Summary of Outcomes of the National Workshop on practice nursing in Australian General Practice
- Mentoring Fact Sheets for Nursing in General Practice
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