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The Primary and Community Health Network (P&CHN) aims to promote debate and influence policy development about primary and community health issues in Victoria. Current members of the Network are the Australian Institute for Primary Care; General Practice Victoria; Municipal Association of Victoria; Royal District Nursing Service; Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association; Victorian Healthcare Association; and the Women's Health Association of Victoria. The Primary Care Partnerships in Victoria are represented at Network meetings. The Primary and Community Health Branch of the Department of Human Services Victoria has observer status at Network meetings.

 

 






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The National Primary and Community Health Network is a coalition of government representatives, peak bodies and others interested in sharing information on primary health care and the important role it plays in the Australian health system. Its members include: Allied Health Professions Australia; Australian General Practice Network; Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association; Australian Health Promotion Association; Australian Institute for Primary Care, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Australian Women's Health Network; Department of Public Health, Flinders University; Health Issues Centre; National Health Care Reform Alliance; National Rural Health Alliance; Primary Health Care Research and Information Service; Public Health Association Australia;  Quality Improvement Council; Royal District Nursing Service;  South Australian Community Health Research Unit;  School of Primary Health Care, Monash University; Victorian Healthcare Association; Victorian Primary and Community Health Network; Department of Health and Community Services, Northern Territory; Department of Human Services, Victoria; Health Department of Western Australia; New South Wales Health; Primary and Community Health, ACT; Queensland Health; South Australian Health Department; and Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services.