Promoting Health Equity and Innovation in Primary Care

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Explore the latest advancements and initiatives by the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, focusing on promoting better, fairer health and healthcare within communities. From research developments to impactful achievements and ongoing challenges, dive into the world of primary healthcare and health equity.

  • Health Equity
  • Primary Care
  • Community Health
  • Research
  • Innovation

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  1. Year in review Mark Harris Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity

  2. CPHCE: www.cphce.unsw.edu.au Better, fairer health and health care in the community through research, evaluation and development that strengthens primary health care and addresses health inequities.

  3. Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights Access Safety Respect Partnership Information Privacy Feedback

  4. New Developments PMCD: Cancer, PWSMI, Self-Management PHC: Community Health Workers, Health Literacy, Integrated Care, Informatics: Shared care-plans, m-Health, Data linkage Equity: CALD/Refugee, Organisational health literacy, Environment: Urban health, Health Impact Assessment

  5. Achievements Grants Research Infrastructure $4,971 total income. 1. The Central and Eastern Sydney Primary and Community Health Data Linkage Resource Ministry of Health Prevention Research support program ($0.5m). 2. National Prescribing Service Medicine Insight data Leveraged $2.7m in competitive funding, Publications 3. Can Get Health in Canterbury 92 publications, 10 reports, 31 conference presentations. 4. ACOSS collaboration health inequalities and poverty in Australia, Teaching 5. MBG SPHERE Health and Urban Environment Clinical Academic Group Three courses (MPH and MHM), transitioned to online delivery 6. Translation Cancer Research Network Cancer Continuum Flagship (led by Director Mark Harris) HDR Supervision 16 UNSW HD students 4 Scientia Scholars -5 New Students (2019)

  6. Challenges Transitions Alignment Emerging areas of research New Collaborations

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