News & Updates
Roths Corner Medical Centre in Tumbarumba has demonstrated that nurse-led clinics can be successfully implemented in any community when they're designed to meet local needs and make the most of existing general practice capabilities.
When TMC Medical looked closely at the care needs of their patients living in local Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs), a problem became clear: residents were missing out on timely, holistic care.
Living Well Your Way rolled out a Summer Strategy program to General Practice across the Murrumbidgee.
The Living Well, Your Way team have had some of their innovative projects mentioned in the Australian College of Nursing's 'The Hive' magazine, following on from their outstanding presentations at the National Nursing Forum in Canberra earlier this year.
Members of the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network team proudly represented our region at the 2025 APNA Festival of Nursing in Brisbane, an international celebration hosted by the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA), the peak body for nurses working in primary health care.
Recently, Living Well, Your Way Community Pharmacist Kym Ramsey presented at the PSA25 conference in Sydney, representing the LWYW team and program pharmacists.
Virtual Hospital in the Home is available for patients with acute or subacute respiratory illness, residing within 40km of Wagga, who require daily nurse review but can otherwise manage at home.
The Griffith Respiratory Public Outpatient Clinic has held 15 clinics over the last 12 months with a further ten clinics scheduled to the end of 2025 supporting respiratory patients with complexities, comorbidities, frequent ED presentations or admissions to hospital.
This year, we are trialling an expansion of the successful Outreach Heart Failure Diagnostic Clinics, into Outreach Respiratory Clinics across the Murrumbidgee Local Health District.
General practices from across the Murrumbidgee region have commenced participating in this year's Living Well, Your Way Winter Strategy program. This year, 36 practices are participating, the biggest cohort in its seven-year history.
The Living Well, Your Way Pharmacy Screening Program has been extended until 30 September 2025 with 24 pharmacies continuing to screen patients. Patients identified as at risk of COPD or CHF are referred to their GP for further assessment.
The Living Well, Your Way Summer Strategy is a Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network led initiative, held between October and May 2024-25. The initiative successfully introduced a new model of care, nurse-led clinics, at 17 general practices across the region.
In a heartwarming display of community spirit and innovation, the nurses from the Temora Medical Complex have been doing something extraordinary for the elderly residents of their town.
Denise, a 60-year-old woman was recently transferred to Wagga Base Hospital after presenting to ED at the Tumbarumba Hospital.
Michael has completed Pulmonary Rehab at Temora Hospital. He was a regular attendee of the group, travelling near 40km from Ariah Park to participate and help better manage his COPD.
In early 2024, Living Well, Your Way successfully trialled an automated software prompt with Telstra Health to identify patients at risk of COPD. This prompt will continue over the next three months, with a focus on people at risk of heart failure.
Do you have a patient with acute or subacute respiratory illness who requires daily medical review but can otherwise manage at home?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) affects 1 in 13 Australians aged 40 and over, yet half of them don’t know they have it. Alarmingly, Indigenous Australians are 2.5 times more likely to have COPD.
Joining Winter Strategy for a second consecutive year, Vecare are once again pulling out all stops to deliver the program aiming to make a difference for their patients and the wider community.
Winter Strategy 2024 is progressing well this winter with general practices engaging with new and existing patients to providing proactive care and interventions to help reduce hospitalisations over the colder months.
Marathon Health in partnership with Back on Track Physiotherapy are offering a free 8-week Pulmonary and Chronic Cardiac Rehabilitation (PCCR) program.
Recently at the PSA24 conference in Sydney, our LWYW Community Pharmacist, Kym Ramsey represented the Living Well, Your Way team and pilot pharmacists, delivering a poster presentation at the conference.
The aim of the initiative is to assist general practices in trialling two new technologies to support holistic care for patients with chronic disease.
Our most recent clinics have been held in West Wyalong at Kure Medical in September, and then in Hay at Hay Medical Centre and the Hay Aboriginal Medical Service. Across these clinics we have seen a further 28 patients.