The Continuity of Care Collaboration (CCC) is an Australian-first national communication collaboration of more than 35 peak bodies (including ACTA), industry and healthcare organisations.
They are working together to highlight the importance of consumers monitoring their health and maintaining their regular medical care.
The CCC is holding a forum on the topic Rural and Remote Communities. The webinar will cover areas relevant to rural and remote communities and will wrap-up with an interactive Q&A with all the panellists.
Managing patient care of rural patients requiring city services during
COVID-19 – lessons learnt presented by Dr Ewen McPhee (President), Australia
College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Patient considerations in the government response presented by Dr
Gabrielle O’Kane (CEO), National Rural Health Alliance Ltd
Pathology and point of care testing to support communities presented by Cameron
Martin, Queensland Health Point of Care Testing
The patient perspective - accessing healthcare during COVID-19 as a rural
patient presented by Brad Rossiter OAM, Member of Consumers Health
Forum Rural and Remote Communities Working Group
This webinar is relevant to CCC member organisations, patients, patient groups, healthcare professionals and interested members of the general public
Please register in advance for this online forum
Friday 24 July
11.00am-12.00pm
Host: John Emmerson - London Agency
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KQwlIvxDTvylxGb8Sj17gg
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Clinical Quality Registries: A national approach
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ACTA Summit 2016 – Opening address
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ACTA Summit 2016 – Dr Neil Soderlund
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WA Health joins national alliance for better evidence in healthcare
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Report on the ACTA 2014 National Summit of Clinical Trials Networks
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