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General Practice Alliance - South Gippsland Limited

Previously known as South Gippsland Division of General Practice. The Division delivers targeted programs to address identified health needs and support GP practice, continuing education and workforce development. It has a track record in establishing sound relationships with regional and local health service providers. The South Gippsland Division of General Practice is Commonwealth funded and part of a nationwide network of Divisions with associated State Based Offices.

11 Williams St
Suburb: INVERLOCH
State: VIC
Postcode: 3996

(03) 5674 3105

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The primary aim of the service is to improve health outcomes for patients by encouraging GPs to work together and link with other health professionals in order to upgrade the quality of health service delivery at the local level. Other aims set for the program at its outset include: - to provide a mechanism for individuals and groups to contact local GPs, and for GPs to respond as a group to local health issues; - to allow GPs to be involved in health policy decision making at the local level; - to improve the quality of health service delivery at the local level in order to provide better access to available and appropriate health services; - to address issues which meet the special needs of groups such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people from non-English speaking cultures and people with low incomes; - to facilitate the introduction of other elements of the General Practice Strategy, e.g. accreditation, peer review and GP training initiatives; - to enhance t

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