Optimising Primary Care Coordination for People Living in Residential Aged Care Facilities (National Partnership Agreement)
WAPHA has launched an expression of interest via grant process with eligible residential aged care facilities (RACFs) to establish and fund a dedicated clinical coordinator role within RACFs to liaise with GPs, co-ordinate case conferencing and engage GPs in RACF quality improvement.
The final date for RACFs to submit their response is 5:00 pm 16 September 2022. To request further information please contact Senior Contract Officer, Cindy Ong at cindy.ong@wapha.org.au
The intended outcomes of the project will be to:
- Improve resident and family/carer access to primary care and quality end-of-life and palliative care
- Improve coordination of primary care in RACFs
- Manage residents’ end-of-life and palliative care health needs to include access to timely and appropriate medication
- Implement systems and processes to support the sustainable delivery of primary care coordination for general practice and RACFs.
The three successful RACFs funded for the project are expected to be announced September 2022 (grant opportunity available until June 2024, made possible through the WA Department of Health NPA Grant). A summary of the 2021 GP consultation key themes: current interaction with palliative care, case conferencing, additional GP support and funding recommendations is available here