Country SA PHN Newsletter May 2025
A new four part vodcast series explores the benefits of the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive (GPACI) from the perspective of Residential Aged Care Home residents, general practitioners, nurses, aged care providers, practice managers, and Primary Health Networks.
Expert panellists discuss the need for the incentive; quality care in aged care settings; team-based care; and implementation enablers.
Expert panellists include:
- Dr Paresh Dawda, an advisor on primary aged care and GP leader with a special interest in aged care;
- Andrew Haywood, Head of Workforce Strategy, Ageing Australia;
- Karen Booth, Nurse leader, President of the Australian Primary Care Nurses Association and Clinical Advisor - Nursing to the Australian Digital Health Agency;
- Sophie Piron, practice manager from Adelaide;
- Dr Anthony Marinucci, GP leader, with a special interest in aged care;
- Ann Davies, OAM, and consumer leader;
- Laila Hallam, consumer leader, and;
- Kate Tye, Executive Manager, Primary Care Development at Nepean Blue Mountains Primary Health Network.
If you require any support or have any queries about GPACI, we encourage you to contact us on [email protected].
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Published on: May 6, 2025