AMA Victoria

We’re taking a deep dive into the Victorian Government’s Health Services Plan so that you don’t have to. The Plan outlines a strategic framework aimed at building a more connected, equitable healthcare system across the state. At the heart of the Plan is the creation of Local Health Service Networks - geographically defined groupings that integrate health services to ensure care is provided closer to home and meets the specific needs of local communities.

The proposed Local Health Service Network groupings have the potential to significantly reshape healthcare delivery across Victoria.

Click on your relevant area (highlighted in blue) for more information on what this means for your local area.
 

Regional Victoria


Metropolitan Melbourne


Have your say on the Health Services Plan

Your input is invaluable as we work to advocate on your behalf to the Victorian Government and collectively address the challenges facing our health services.

We want to hear from you - how do you think these groupings will impact your region and practice? ? Do you have any thoughts on alternative groupings that might better serve your community’s needs? Which major tertiary, women’s and children’s services are the best fit for your region? Your input is vital as we navigate these changes together.

Please send your feedback on this issue to [email protected] and address your email to the President of AMA Victoria.

Our organisation thrives on the strength of its members and to further the force behind our push for meaningful healthcare reform, we also ask that you consider joining as an AMA Victoria member to enhance our collective strength.

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AMA Victoria stands as the sole voice for doctors in Victoria's workplaces. Our unique position enables us to elevate your concerns to the highest governmental echelons, ensuring that the voices of healthcare professionals are not just heard, but acted upon.

Membership offers a partnership for change, an opportunity to amplify your voice, and a commitment to the betterment of healthcare in Victoria.

 

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