https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/2023/12/latest-issue-of-primary-health-matters-magazine-out-now/
Primary Health Tasmania’s twice-yearly magazine aims to capture real stories from our work, that of our commissioned providers, and others in the Tasmanian primary health, aged care and social care spaces. In the latest issue (December 2023) you’ll find the following stories: Cultural awareness aids best-practice care (Karadi and TAZREACH) Social worker…
https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/2023/12/nurse-practitioners-paramedics-lead-urgent-and-after-hours-care/
patients with same-day access to health care in their own community and helping alleviate some of the issues currently plaguing health care provision in Tasmania – including GP shortages, ambulance ramping, and an increasing number of 000 calls and emergency department presentations. Taking a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach to health care,…
https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/who-we-are/careers/
under the Australian Government’s Primary Health Networks program. We operate statewide, with offices in: Hobart Launceston Ulverstone. We care about a coordinated, primary care-focused health system delivering the right care in the right place at the right time by the right people. View our organisational structure. Vacancies View any current…
https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/resources/isobar-shared-planning-checklist/
The ISOBAR SHARED Planning Checklist is intended for use by clinicians across sectors. ISOBAR is a clinical communication framework that supports sharing of quality communication and documentation. SHARED is the person centred approach that supports the ISOBAR framework. The tool can be used as a poster, resource or prompt in…
https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/2019/04/how-social-groups-help-third-agers-preserve-their-dignity-and-pride/
that is, the period when someone’s professional working life is over, but the physical and cognitive limitations of advanced older age are yet to come — is something the 86-year-old has dedicated her time to since leaving the paid workforce. She’s completed a Master’s thesis on older people’s views on…
https://www.primaryhealthtas.com.au/2019/09/celebrating-wungana-makuminya/
drug and alcohol treatment sector by allowing participants to study and complete a Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs. On Thursday, many of the course participants gathered with colleagues, family, friends and other supporters to receive their graduation certificates. Primary Health Tasmania CEO Phil Edmondson said the program had…