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says. “This investment should promote the delivery of high-quality continuity of care for rural and remote patients and support Rural Generalists in areas including clinical advice and professional development. ... Extending MBS telehealth rebates to
 
19 October, 14:30 – 17:00. Improving cancer care delivery and the performance of the NSW cancer care system.
 
with the right skills, providing rural and remote people with excellent health care,” Dr Chalmers says. ... the delivery of health care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
 
We ask practices to place these in waiting rooms and other places visible to patients to prompt a conversation with their health care provider about cancer screening.
 
Date Published: Jul 21, 2022. Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler’s announcement today to update the Distribution Priority Areas (DPA) classification system to automatically include all MM2 and ... ACRRM will continue to monitor and advocate on this
 
in rural and remote areas and the practices who care for them,” Dr Halliday says. ... RGs and specialist GPs should play a central role in the coordination of multidisciplinary, team-based care that is being mooted.
 
Date: 20/04/2023 Location: Other
This free online activity consists of a peer-reviewed clinical review article and 15 interactive clinical questions based around case studies, with immediate feedback.
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Key among these should be Rural Generalist(RG) models that integrate care and maximise the range of accessible services. ... access to medical care experienced by people in rural, remote and First Nations communities.
 
While these communities are often tight-knit and supportive, factors like isolation and limited access to services can significantly impact mental health, revealing there's a pressing need for specialised care ... It is essential to ensure RGs have the appropriate
 
RGs and specialist rural GPs are equipped with the specialised skills needed to provide primary care as well as in locally based areas of clinical need, including obstetrics, emergency care, mental