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Reforming Policy

What impact will the Australian Government’s proposed national health care reforms have on Australian general practice?

Michael R Kidd
MJA 2009; 191 (2): 55-57

Primary care is the foundation of our health care system, and successful health reform will depend on effective engagement with the primary care workforce

Over the months that followed its election on 24 November 2007, the Rudd Labor Government proceeded to deliver on the series of health care commitments it had made during the election campaign.1 Australia saw the establishment of a National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC)2 and taskforces to develop a National Primary Health Care Strategy3 and a National Preventative Health Strategy,4 the latter of which will in the first instance focus on influencing major reductions in the diseases caused by obesity, tobacco and alcohol.5 The success of each of these reforms is dependent on effective engagement with Australian general practice.

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