Australian General Practice Group
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Associations, Support
Services Offered
Care planning, Events, Education
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The Australian General Practice Network is a registered charity and not-for-profit who supports General Practice to improve the health of the Australian community.
AGPN's Board of Directors is made up of General Practitioners from States throughout Australia. The key responsibilities of the Board are:
* Leadership and strategic direction
* Governance
* Financial and risk management.
AGPN's Board of Directors is made up of General Practitioners from States throughout Australia. The key responsibilities of the Board are:
* Leadership and strategic direction
* Governance
* Financial and risk management.
Why us
Supporting General Practitioners
Working to achieve relationships:
* between Specialists, Hospitals and General Practitioners to develop better models of care
* between Specialists and General Practitioners for education opportunities
* between Specialists and General Practitioners to trial new models of shared care, centre of excellence and easier referrals
Advocacy
* AGPN advocates on behalf of its members at the Federal and State levels
* Organising meetings with General Practitioners canvassing their comments on health policy, financing and services and seeking comment on alternative policies
Working to achieve relationships:
* between Specialists, Hospitals and General Practitioners to develop better models of care
* between Specialists and General Practitioners for education opportunities
* between Specialists and General Practitioners to trial new models of shared care, centre of excellence and easier referrals
Advocacy
* AGPN advocates on behalf of its members at the Federal and State levels
* Organising meetings with General Practitioners canvassing their comments on health policy, financing and services and seeking comment on alternative policies
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