GPs have long been sounding the alarm on poor collaboration between primary and secondary care resulting in increased pressure on hospitals. Would a Chief GP Advisor in WA help?
TheโฏWestern Australianโฏbranch of the RACGPโฏhasโฏcalled on the state governmentโฏtoโฏappoint a Chief GP Advisorโฏin an effort toโฏimprove hospital and primary care collaborationโฏand reduce pressure on hospitals, but howโฏexactly would this work?โฏ
Last yearโฏin the midst ofโฏwhat the AMA (WA) described as aโฏcrisis in WA hospitals, the RACGPโฏput forward aโฏproposal forโฏthe state government to implement a number of changes to break down healthcare silos, improve patient outcomes, and reduce hospital admissions.โฏ ...
TheโฏWestern Australianโฏbranch of the RACGPโฏhasโฏcalled on the state governmentโฏtoโฏappoint a Chief GP Advisorโฏin an effort toโฏimprove hospital and primary care collaborationโฏand reduce pressure on hospitals, but howโฏexactly would this work?โฏ
Last yearโฏin the midst ofโฏwhat the AMA (WA) described as aโฏcrisis in WA hospitals, the RACGPโฏput forward aโฏproposal forโฏthe state government to implement a number of changes to break down healthcare silos, improve patient outcomes, and reduce hospital admissions.โฏ ...
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