Primary Care Partnerships
Over 800 agencies have come together in 31 Primary Care Partnerships (PCPs) across Victoria with the aim to improve the overall health and wellbeing of Victorians by:
- Improving the experience and outcomes for people who use primary care services.
- Reducing the preventable use of hospital, medical and residential services through a greater emphasis on health promotion programs and by responding to the early signs of disease and/or people's need for support.
About PCPs
Includes PCPs strategic directions and PCP 2006-2009 reporting requirements
Integrated health promotion
Demonstrates the role of health promotion in leading the way in improving health outcomes for members of our community.
Service coordination
Information related to Service Coordination such as tool templates, data standards and the orientation program.
Integrated Chronic Disease Management
PCPs are working towards a coordinated approach to the planning and delivery of health services for consumers with chronic disease.
Community health plans
The community health plan produced by each PCP focuses on progressing partnership development; integrated health promotion; service coordination; and integrated chronic disease management. Information on Chronic Disease Management can be found at the Community Health website.
Evaluation
Describes the background to the development of the evaluation, aims and objectives, the framework, and key tasks for the conduct of the PCP evaluation.
PCP webpages
Links to information specific to each Primary Care Partnership.
Publications
Reports and publications related to Primary Care Partnerships.
Contacts
Contact information for further enquiries.
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