This page contains information and links to support those health services that are dealing with the ongoing impacts of past flood events. If you require additional support, email: gpsupport@murrayphn.org.au or visit our community page which features additional resources.
The RACGP is making regular updates to its providing care and support during disasters webpage, that includes accreditation; exemptions for telehealth eligibility in areas of natural disaster; caring for yourself and accessing support during disasters and financial assistance.
Victorian general practices can receive free access (until 31 December 2024) to the Emergency Response Planning Tool (ERPT), which has been developed in conjunction with the RACGP, to help prepare for, respond to and recover from the impacts of emergencies. If you need support to access the ERPT email your local quality improvement consultant or gpsupport@murrayphn.org.au
Patients in flood-affected areas are eligible to see a new GP via telehealth – the ‘established clinical relationship’ requirement is waived in that situation. See more information from RACGP.
If your practice is unable to provide care, non-urgent telehealth support is available for patients through:
NURSE-ON-CALL – call 1300 60 60 24 if you are in Victoria for 24/7 health advice from a registered nurse
The Pharmacists’ Support Service (PSS) can provide information about websites and helplines that provide further assistance; resources for help dealing with some of the issues and stressors related to pharmacy work and tips for looking after your wellbeing.
In an emergency where patients are not able to reach a community pharmacy, a public hospital pharmacy may fill prescriptions.
Where a patient does not have access to their prescription, you are unable to send the prescription electronically or verbally, the pharmacist may be able to provide a one-time supply of eligible medicine/s (in 12 months) when there is an immediate need, under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Continued Dispensing Arrangements.
HealthPathways provides health professionals with free access to clinical information, resources and local referral details to make decisions together with patients, at the point of care.
If you can help support affected primary care providers and relief centres, please consider registering as an emergency volunteer on the Emergency Volunteer Register.
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Murray PHN acknowledges its catchment crosses over many unceded First Nations Countries, following the Dhelkunya Yaluk (Healing River).
We pay our respects and give thanks to the Ancestors, Elders and Young people for their nurturing, protection and caregiving of these sacred lands and waterways, acknowledging their continuing cultural, spiritual and educational practices.
We are grateful for the sharing of Country and the renewal that Country gives us. We acknowledge and express our sorrow that this sharing has come at a personal, spiritual and cultural cost to the wellbeing of First Nations peoples. We commit to addressing the injustices of colonisation across our catchment, and to listening to the wisdom of First Nations communities who hold the knowledge to enable healing. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.