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Primary Health Networks are funded by the Federal Government to commission locally relevant primary health services across Australia. The WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is the alliance of the three PHNs in Western Australia.
WAPHA is focussed on improving health outcomes and patient experiences through the commissioning of appropriate services where they are most needed. Engaging consumers and community in identifying what is needed and what is locally relevant is essential in leading change that makes a meaningful difference to our own health and wellbeing and that of our families and wider communities.
Go to your region below and help us understand what the story is on health where your live.
Primary Health Networks are funded by the Federal Government to commission locally relevant primary health services across Australia. The WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is the alliance of the three PHNs in Western Australia.
WAPHA is focussed on improving health outcomes and patient experiences through the commissioning of appropriate services where they are most needed. Engaging consumers and community in identifying what is needed and what is locally relevant is essential in leading change that makes a meaningful difference to our own health and wellbeing and that of our families and wider communities.
Go to your region below and help us understand what the story is on health where your live.
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05 Sep 2016
Do you live North of the river within metropolitan Perth?
Take a look at the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Perth North PHN region.
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05 Sep 2016
Do you live South of the river within metropolitan Perth?
Find out more about the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Perth South PHN region.
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07 Sep 2016
Is your home in the Midwest region?
Find out more about the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Midwest region.
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07 Sep 2016
Do you live in the Great Southern region?
Find out more about the heatlh profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Great Southern region.
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07 Sep 2016
Is your home in the South West region?
Visit this project to see the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the South West region.
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07 Sep 2016
Do you call the Wheatbelt region 'home'?
Find out more about the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Wheatbelt region.
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07 Sep 2016
Do you live in the Goldfields region?
Take a look here to find out more about the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Goldfields region.
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07 Sep 2016
Do you call the Pilbara region 'home'?
Take a look at the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Pilbara region.
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07 Sep 2016
Do you live in the Kimberley region?
Visit this page to find the health profile of your region and share your own thoughts, ideas and experience to help with the planning of services in the Kimberley region.