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May 11, 2023
“A well-connected agenda offering practical ideas from thought-provoking speakers.”
Last week’s 2023 Metro North Health Forum and GP Breakfast Briefing, jointly hosted by Brisbane North PHN and Metro North Health, brought practitioners and stakeholders together for the first time post-pandemic.
Over the past three years our sector has rallied to respond to new and significant challenges posed by COVID-19 – an endeavour that has led us to collectively innovate new ways of working together with a focus on enhancing partnerships and co-commissioning models. This year’s forum theme – Progress through Partnerships – was designed to honour and advance this work from a national, Queensland and local perspective.
The full day program lived up to the theme, putting healthcare system “reimagination” on the agenda and highlighting the importance of working together towards a model of care that is better connected and patient-centred.
Held in the wake of the release of the 2023–2024 Federal Budget, the opportunities that voluntary patient enrolment (delivered through MyMedicare) and what this could mean for continuity of patient care were front and centre of mind.
Prominent General Practitioner, thought leader and keynote speaker for both the GP Breakfast Briefing and Forum, Dr Walid Jammal delivered a compelling – and well received – case for the kind of integrated, multidisciplinary and team-based care that patients (and practitioners) want.
It was a fitting high-level and aspirational conclusion to a program that spanned healthcare economics, partnership brokering, collaborative commissioning, HealthQ32 and “stimulated ideas about the future of the health system.”
Primary, community and allied healthcare professionals from across the North Brisbane region fully embraced the collaborative nature of the event, with lots of valuable networking and robust, insightful discussion both in and out of session.
In true embodiment of the Forum’s theme, Brisbane North PHN in partnership with Metro North Health was pleased to facilitate this opportunity for meaningful, solution focused discussion in our region.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians within our region: the Jagera, Turrbal, Gubbi Gubbi, Waka Waka and the Ningy Ningy peoples of where we meet, work and learn. Brisbane North PHN is committed to reconciliation. Our vision for reconciliation is where the stories of our First Nations’ people are heard and shared, and networks are formed.