Older Australians are being urged to consider their ongoing health and the benefits of having a My Health Record during NSW Seniors Festival (4 – 15 April).
Read MoreMurrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) has the highest rate of fully immunised one year olds, and also the highest rate of boys immunised against human papillomavirus (HPV) in Australia, a report just released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) reveals.
Read MoreThe community of Berrigan in NSW is the first town in Australia where all key healthcare providers are connected and using My Health Record.
Read MoreToday the Wagga GP After Hours Service (WGPAHS) celebrated 15 years of providing access to local GPs outside normal business hours for the community of Wagga Wagga.
Read MoreMurrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) has been selected as one of ten PHNs nationally to receive $750,000 in palliative care funding to improve access to safe palliative care and treatment at home.
Read MoreThis week the first My Health Record information sessions were held in Wagga Wagga. They were well attended and initial feedback shows healthcare providers want to use the system, and are keen for more information.
Read MoreMinister for Rural Health, Senator Bridget McKenzie, and Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack MP, today launched The Way Back at the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network’s head office in Wagga Wagga.
Read MoreA new initiative recently launched across the Murrumbidgee is aimed at increasing awareness of support for mental health, drug and alcohol concerns in the region – particularly after hours support.
Read MoreCongratulations to the winners of our inaugural 2017 Primary Healthcare Awards!
More than 60 people attended our AGM Dinner held recently; with the evening including guest speaker, Dr Stephen Duckett, and the announcement of our winners.
Read MoreThe LifeSpan Collective meeting is the local governance meeting for suicide prevention in the region. The first meeting took place this week and consisted of representatives from Black Dog Institute, local organisations and people with lived experience.
Read MoreThank you to all our members who submitted an entry into the 2017 Primary Healthcare Awards.
Read MoreDr Stephen Duckett of the Grattan Institute will be addressing primary healthcare professionals of the Murrumbidgee region; speaking on the future of primary care, social determinates of health, and equity in healthcare.
Read MoreMichael, Patricia and Alexandra Wheatley recently visited the MPHN offices and Wagga Wagga headspace to chat with staff and find out more about the NewAccess program.
Read MorePeople in the Murrumbidgee who have breathing difficulties related to asthma and hay fever need to prepare now for the start of the late spring thunderstorm season, advises the Asthma Collaborative Committee.
Read MoreAdditional support for pregnant women and new mothers experiencing addiction to drugs or alcohol will now be available to people living in Murrumbidgee communities with a $1.8 million investment from Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN).
Read MoreAdditional support for people after a suicide attempt will now be available to people living in Murrumbidgee communities with an $800,000-a-year investment from MPHN.
Read MoreMPHN has come out in support of a ground-breaking program which aims to make service provision within the health, human services and wellbeing sectors more responsive to the needs of LGBTI people.
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MPHN is excited to announce the launch of our inaugural Primary Healthcare Awards.
Read MoreMPHN has been successful in obtaining a grant from the Cancer Institute NSW to work with key stakeholders across the Murrumbidgee region in the development of optimal care pathways for people with lung and bowel cancer.
Read MoreMPHN recently met with the Consortium responsible for delivering the GPs with Special Interests in Mental Health Initiative.
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