CASE STUDIES




Job

Review of the Rural and Remote General Practice Program

Date

June 2005 –Jan 2006

Objective

To examine the relevance and value of the RRGPP to consumers, general practice and the Australian Government and specifically

  • Identify future opportunities for the program, taking into account any overlap between activities funded under the RRGPP and GP workforce and support activities funded under other Australian Government programs and by other levels of Government; and
  • Review the roles of Rural Workforce Agencies and the Divisions (of General Practice) Network in relation to workforce activities as per the “Government Response to the Report of the review of the role of Divisions of General Practice” (April 2004)”.

Outcomes

This review was conducted using extensive stakeholder consultations (over 120 interviews with 200 people) and a literature and document review.

Materials

240 page report including recommendations

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