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Collaborations

Join with us to deliver innovative, locally relevant solutions that measurably improve the health outcomes of our communities.

Partnership and Collaboration

Hunter New England and Central Coast PHN believe that a whole of system focus that puts people and communities first is key to achieving innovative, locally relevant solutions that measurably improve the health outcomes of our communities.

We are committed to working with like-minded organisations, service providers and primary care to aim for the best use of health resources, with locally relevant services that are high quality and cost-effective. Collaborating with others will enable and coordinate timely and appropriate health care, so that people can stay well in their communities.

From joint research projects to shared initiatives, our partnerships and collaborations allow us to leverage the expertise and resources of the Hunter New England and Central Coast region and drive positive change.

Current partnerships and collaborations

New England Dementia Partnership (NEDP)

he New England Dementia Partnership is a collaboration between HealthWISE New England North West, Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD) and the Primary Health Network that dates back to 2003. The aim of the Partnership is to work together to improve the health outcomes for - and quality of life of - people with dementia and their family and carers living in the New England region of NSW.

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Learn more about New England Dementia Partnership (NEDP)

Central Coast Health Alliance

The Alliance between the Hunter New England Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECCPHN) and the Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) was formed in 2017 with the vision of ‘healthy people living healthy lives in a vibrant community’.

It is an agreement by both parties to work together on shared priorities to get the best outcome for the patients of the Central Coast.

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Learn more about Central Coast Health Alliance

Please reach out

If you are interested in learning more about our partnerships or exploring potential collaboration opportunities, please feel free to reach out to the designated contact person for each of the above projects to discuss further or get in touch with the PHN directly.

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