Please join representatives from AMA (NSW), RACGP and NSW Health on Thursday 17 November at 7.30pm for an informative discussion on urgent care services and NSW’s Expression of Interest process for general practices interested in participating.
In response to demand for public hospitals services, the Australian Government has committed to 50 urgent care clinics, 13 of which will be in NSW. Additionally, NSW has announced 25 urgent care services to be delivered across the State.
General practices interested in offering an urgent care service are invited to complete an Expression of Interest. The EOI submission deadline is 2 December 2022.
Not sure what’s involved and if your general practice has the capacity or capability to be an urgent care service?
Find out more by joining AMA (NSW) President, Dr Michael Bonning, RACGP’s Dr Rebekah Hoffman, along with Dr Amith Shetty, Emergency Physician & Clinical Lead COVID-19 Care in the Community, and Anna Stephens, NSW Health who will provide further information on:
- NSW approach to delivery of urgent care services
- Alignment with Commonwealth’s urgent care clinics
- Urgent care services expression of interest process
- Benefits or collaboration with LHDs
- Five key areas for urgent care in NSW