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  1. Phase 3 Mental Health Stepped Care Model Tender Released

    July 25, 2018

    ​EMPHN is seeking responses from tenderers to deliver Phase 3 of our Mental Health Stepped Care Model.

    • EMPHN News
    • Mental health
  2. Media release: Wallan to become innovative ‘after-hours medical neighborhood'

    July 20, 2018

    People living in and around Wallan and Kinglake will soon benefit from a new innovative after-hours program called the 'Medical Neighborhood' that will be delivered by Nexus Primary Health and funded by Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network (EMPHN).

    • Media
  3. Media release: Beyond Dry July, say hello to a healthier life

    July 20, 2018

    For the residents of east and north east Melbourne, Dry July represents an opportunity to start a healthier lifestyle, particularly for those aged 40-65 years who are the age group most commonly admitted to hospital for alcohol misuse in the region.

    • Media
  4. GP Bulletin, edition 134

    July 20, 2018

    The latest GP news and events from your local PHN.

    • General practice
  5. News from EMPHN, edition 50

    July 11, 2018

    The latest health news and events from your local PHN

    • EMPHN News
  6. Nexus Primary Health and partners win tender for diabetes service

    July 11, 2018

    Nexus Primary Health and partners win tender for diabetes service for Whittlesea, Mitchell and Murrindindi

    • Media
  7. Urgent after-hours health care at your fingertips

    July 10, 2018

    Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network (EMPHN) is funding free access to urgent after-hours medical care for people living in Melbourne’s east and north east, with help available over the phone or by video call via the My Emergency Dr app.

    • Media
  8. QUM Scene Edition 20

    July 09, 2018

    QUM Scene Edition 20

    • QUM
  9. GP Bulletin, edition 133

    July 06, 2018

    The latest GP news and events from your local PHN.

    • General practice
  10. Better Health North East Melbourne (BHNEM) Strategic Plan 2018-2023

    July 05, 2018

    BHNEM is a collaboration of health leaders – providers and commissioners – who first came together in 2016 around a shared desire for primary health care system collaboration in order to keep people well and in the community.

    • EMPHN News
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