The Albanese Government is investing close to $8 million to support innovative healthcare trials in rural and remote Australia.
The trials involve healthcare professionals working together across disciplines to ensure Australians - no matter where they live - get the right care, at the right time, by the right team.
The 6 projects to receive funding include:
- Glen Innes Health Hub in regional NSW
- Sunraysia Community Health Services in Victoria
- Killarney Medical Centre in Queensland
- Grand Pacific Health in coastal NSW
- Healthcare Hubs in central and northwest Victoria
- Age Well Community Centre in Chinchilla, Queensland.
The grants are part of a $24.7 million, 4-year Government investment under the Innovative Models of Care Program which trials new ways of delivering multidisciplinary primary care in rural and remote communities.
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