09
May
2018
Where and When?
Wednesday 14 May 2018 @ 11am
Goonellabah Medical Centre, 616 Ballina Road, Goonellabah
(Please follow signs to upstairs meeting room at rear of building. Please avoid going into the reception area, and park on Ballina Road where possible so sick patients can get into the car park.)
The Winter Strategy is a joint project where the NSW Health District (NNSWLHD), North Coast Primary Health Network (NCPHN) and 21 general practices in Northern NSW work together to better respond to the surge in healthcare demand over winter.
The aim of the 2018 Winter Strategy is to support the most vulnerable patients to stay well and safely at home during winter. It emphasises:
The Winter Strategy ran last year for the first time. This year it will run with improvements based on the input of a Winter Strategy Consumer Panel and other feedback from GPs and LHD staff.
NCPHN Acting Chief Executive Sharyn White said the 2018 Winter Strategy would build on the success of last year.
“It‘s about putting in place measures across the health system to keep patients at high risk of flu as well as possible. Providing extra resources so that these patients and their carers are supported at their general practice and by the Local Health District’s Chronic Disease Health team. This includes home visits, regular phone contact and health coaching for the patient.”
NNSWLHD CEO Wayne Jones said that last year was the busiest winter on record in terms of hospital admissions with 29,000 Australians being admitted to hospital in relation to the flu.
“The Winter Strategy helped us to target care to our most vulnerable patients. We’re looking forward once again to partnering with NCPHN and our local cohort of general practitioners to ensure these patients get the targeted care they need over this winter season.”
The 2018 Winter Strategy is being supported by a consumer campaign encouraging at risk groups to get a flu vaccination and messages about good respiratory hygiene.
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Contact for media enquiries
Janet Grist, NCPHN Media Relations Officer
Phone: 0402 244 419