Abstract

With only 13.75% of the identified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of northern Queensland accessing a billed 715 Health Assessment over a 12-month period, Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) is embarking on an ambitious 12-month program to dramatically improve access to health assessments, and integrated and coordinated care for First Nations' people within its region. By supporting primary care providers with targeted education, training, and digital health literacy bundles and tools, NQPHN aims to facilitate quality and culturally safe 715 Health Assessments to manage chronic conditions. Success of the program will be measured using regional and practice-level data, focusing on the number of Health Assessments and Management Plans for identified chronic conditions.

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