South Western Sydney PHN Employee Directory
Hospitals and Health CareNew South Wales, Australia51-200 Employees
South Western Sydney PHN (SWSPHN) is a not-for-profit health organisation dedicated to supporting general practitioners, practice nurses and other primary health providers to deliver the best possible care for their patients and improve access to quality local health care for the whole community. Servicing seven local government areas of Bankstown, Fairfield, Liverpool, Campbelltown, Camden, Wollondilly and Wingecarribee, South Western Sydney PHN is one of 31 primary health networks across Australia aiming to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health services delivered in our region. We are doing this by supporting local clinicians; understanding the health care needs and service gaps in our community through planning and consultation; and by focusing on improving access to primary care services for patients, particularly those in our community at risk of poor health outcomes. Our priorities The Commonwealth Government has identified six key priority areas for PHNs to focus their work towards and four national headline indicators. Our six national priorities are: • Mental health • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health • Population health • Health workforce • eHealth • Aged care The four national headline indicators are: • Avoidable hospital admissions • Immunisation • Cancer screening rates • Mental health treatment rates In working with GPs, other primary care providers, and the South Western Sydney Local Health District through our Comprehensive Needs Assessment, we have also identified 13 local health priorities. The local health priorities are: Mental health, Chronic disease, Tobacco control, Overweight and obesity, Cancer, Pregnancy and the early years, Strengthening prevention, Advocacy, Information, Workforce, Aboriginal health, Culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and Aged care.