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The division is coordinating the process for the use of our allocated More Allied Health Services (MAHS) funds in conjunction with the Priority Health Care Program. This collaborative program is working specifically with chronic and complex patients with the following diseases: heart failure; respiratory - COPD, asthma and chronic bronchitis in adults; cancer - lung, prostate, colon and breast.

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Ongoing funding for diabetes clinics
16/06/05  Kirsty Nicholls Would you like monthly diabetes clinics in your general practice? Expressions of interest for participation in the high more...
Diabetes clinics in general practice
20/10/04   by Sharon Lewis Objectives The diabetes GP program through the division's MAHS program started twelve months ago wi more...
Diabetes incentive - Part 2
18/12/03  Kirsty Nicholls The diabetes register Inevitably general practice is moving away from the more traditional role of acute care, and more more...
Aged care nutrition and dietetics service
17/10/03   As part of the Collaborative Health Education Research Centre (CHERC) aged care outreach service dietitian Narelle Green more...
Division MAHS funding helps ASTI cardio project
20/06/03   Pictured left: Back row (l-r): Ron Knight, Grahame Skinner, Gina Davis. Middle row (l-r): Teena Binge, Christine William more...
Opportunity to be involved in nutrition and dietetics aged care outreach pilot
20/06/03   Fifteen aged care facilities from Grafton to Byron Bay have signed up for the nutrition and dietetic age care service. T more...
More allied health services for region
23/03/02  Cecily Barrack The Northern Rivers Division of General Practice is coordinating the process for the use of our allocated MAHS funds in more...
How to use the care plan templates with MDW2
23/03/02  Dr Chris Mitchell 1. Identify with the patient any unmet care needs. 2. Consider a heath assessment, medication review, or case confer more...
The role of speech pathology in the aged care setting
20/02/02  Rachel Payne Speech Pathology Aged Care Outreach Service CHERC- St Vincent’s Hospital more...
Care coordinators to act as interface between hospitals, GPs and community health
31/01/02   Patients with respiratory, heart and cancer conditions will benefit from the appointment of temporary care coordinators more...
MAHS (More Allied Health Services) funds
20/11/01   The Northern Rivers Division of General Practice is coordinating the process for the use of our allocated MAHS funds in more...
New outreach speech pathology service for older people a first
20/11/01   As a result of collaboration between the division and the Collaborative Health Education Research Centre (CHERC) at St V more...
Pooling funds will improve allied health services
01/12/99   New Commonwealth and State funding sees the division and NRAHS pooling their resources and collaborating to improve alli more...
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