Primary Pulse Autumn 2020

Magazine focusing on the key issues and partnerships shaping health in the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network region.

Advance care planning – My Health Record (fact sheet)

If you have wishes for your future medical treatment you should write them down and share them, so that they are known should the need arise. This fact sheet will help you share your advance care plan using My Health Record.

Primary Pulse Summer 2019

Magazine focusing on the key issues and partnerships shaping health in the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network region.

NWMPHN Needs Assessment Report (December 2020)

This document includes the following sections: 1. Narrative 2. Outcomes of the health needs analysis 3. Outcomes of the service needs analysis 4. Opportunities, priorities and options 5. Checklist

NWMPHN Financial Report 2019

This financial report covers North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network, providing formal records of our activities for the year ended 30 June 2019.

How to create a PRODA account

Provider Digital Access (PRODA) is an online authentication system providers use to securely access government online services.

Using CAT4 and Topbar for PIP QI activities

This training guide for new and experienced users, demonstrates how to use CAT Plus in the context of the Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (PIP QI) Incentive. This step-by-step guide details the Improvement Measures and additional examples for quality improvement (QI) activities in general practice.

Quality Improvement Guide and Tools

The Quality Improvement (QI) process can help you reduce costs, improve outcomes for staff, and improve patient care and experience. The QI Guide and Tools shows you how to complete QI activities using a whole-of-practice approach and includes useful tools, templates and examples.

Primary Pulse Spring 2019

Magazine focusing on the key issues and partnerships shaping health in the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network region.

Let’s Talk About Cancer – pop-up shop report

The “Let’s Talk About Cancer” pop-up shop project was a pilot project with the aim of exploring the viability and use of the pop-up shop model for communicating cancer messages. The project was funded by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and run by a partnership of organisations: North Western Melbourne Primary Health … Continued