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Quality Improvement Activity: Indigenous Health and My Health Record Update

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Date & Time

Tuesday 10th March @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Venue

Online, Teams

Event Category

General practice

Organiser

EMPHN

Date

Tuesday 10th March @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Venue

Teams

Organiser

(03) 9046 0300

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This session is focused on how to implement a quality improvement activity on Indigenous Health.

  • How to use the new EMPHN Indigenous Health Report to identify areas for improvement
  • The Indigenous Health Assessment presented by EACH nurses Helene Cripps and Paula Cramer. Including; MBS Billing Patient, Consent, Closing the Gap, Specific Age Group Checks, Risk Factors and more
  • Resources available to assist your practice
  • An update on Better Faster Access in My Health
    Record
Digital health General practice

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