Showing posts with label Macarthur-Southern Highlands consortium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macarthur-Southern Highlands consortium. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

SSWAHS = SWSLHD + SLHD and the Medicare Locals - 71

Medicare Locals will be healthcare Polyfilla: Roxon

Medicare Locals will be healthcare Polyfilla: Roxon

Divisions selected to be Medicare Locals must lose their doctor focus and prepare to be like Polyfilla to “fill in the gaps” of local health services, health minister Nicola Roxon says.


Speaking to the GP divisions’ annual conference in Melbourne today, the minister said the first priority of the new organisations will be to identify gaps in local services and integrate care.

“You are no longer organisations for a particular group of professionals – you are responsible for overseeing the primary health care needs of your entire community,” she told the AGPN’s GP Network Forum.

“You will need to work together to address these gaps – with an initial priority of addressing gaps in after hours services when you are first established.

Nicola Roxon said Medicare Locals will be tasked with  supporting all health professionals in primary care,  to “improve the quality and responsiveness of local care services, including in safety, performance and accountability”.

She said it was also important for Medicare Locals to go out into the local community and “tell and re-tell the story” of how they will improve local health services and how they will work with patients, professionals, other organisations, and hospitals.

The minister told the five divisions yet to be announced as Medicare Locals “not to be too disappointed” but to listen to the constructive feedback and “work cooperatively” with the Department of Health and Ageing

“Likewise, I would encourage applicants in areas where another organisation is to become the Medicare Local to contribute constructively to the process. The interests of the patients and providers in your area are best served by a smooth transition.”

It would seem that Nicola Roxon is making it quite clear that the dominance of the Division of General Practice is over when it comes to determining the delivery of clinical services provided in the jurisdiction of the new Medicare Locals. This is something about which the Board of the Southern Highlands Division of General Practice needs to take note. Recent declarations in the 'Highland's Doctor' by the Chairman of the SHDGP Board were:
"............. this was softened with the recognition that there was a real need to bring GPs from the Divisions into cooperation and participation as leaders in the new MLs, and that experience serving in Divisions over the previous 18 years had created skills in governance, service delivery and population health that few other potential ML Board members drawn from other branches of healthcare would have in the short term."

Drs Roche and Ruscoe had better reconsider their view in light of this recent advice from the Minister for Health and Ageing in which their role is to be collaborators and not as "leaders".

Thursday, November 10, 2011

SSWAHS + SWSLHD + SLHD and the Medicare Locals - 70

In a remarkable bit of spin by the CEO of the Southern Highlands Division of General Practice comes this short piece from the Wednesday publication of the Southern Highland News.

While there is nothing new about this news it does give a remarkable impression of "the tail wagging the dog". Does anyone really believe that the Southern Highlands Division of General Practice somehow pulled off this coup without the major contribution of the other partner?

At least, finally, the local community who are supposed to "find it easier to navigate the health system" are being told about it! Well done, Dr Ruscoe.

Enhanced health services for Southern Highlands
9th November 2011
By: Southern Highland News

The Southern Highlands Division of General Practice, in partnership with our neighbouring Division in Macarthur, has been successful in its bid to establish the new South Western Sydney Medicare Local.

This will become operational on July 1, 2012, and will eventually cover primary care services from Bankstown in the north to Wingecarribee in the south, mirroring the boundaries of our Local Health District.

It is one of thirty-eight organisations selected to become the next Medicare Locals that will drive access to better primary health care across Australia, announced by Minister for Health and Ageing Nicola Roxon on Friday.

"Importantly, Medicare Locals will maintain and build on the excellent work already done by the local Divisions of General Practice, with GPs and general practice being at the centre of a strong, integrated primary health care system," the Minister said.

The new Medicare Local will be responsible for population health planning, identifying and filling gaps in primary care services and will have greater involvement in co-ordination and integration of services at the local level.

"The Federal Government’s Medicare Local concept is designed to make it easier for patients to navigate the health system", CEO of the Southern Highlands Division of General Practice, Dr Warwick Ruscoe, said.