As emerging diseases and natural disasters cannot be predicted, primary care preparedness is a vital step for providers to consider and enact, to reduce vulnerability, minimise risk and increase business resilience. Being prepared for emergencies ensures that services and staff are ready to respond.
Fact sheets
The below resources focus on natural disasters and emergency health topics, highlighting useful links, resources and information to consider in the preparation and planning for such as events, including service closures, staff changes and management of at-risk individuals.
- Thunderstorm asthma (Aug 2024)
- Winter diseases (Apr 2024)
- Earthquakes (Feb 2024)
- Floods (Jan 2024)
- Mosquito-borne diseases (Dec 2024)
- Extreme heat (Dec 2023)
- Bushfires (Dec 2024)
You may also like to visit our Japanese encephalitis virus webpage.
Digital health toolkit
Digital health tools can help general practices stay connected with staff, stakeholders and patients, and enable continuity of care by mobilising resources quickly i.e. running virtual health clinics by offering remote medical consultations and using My Health Record and eScripts.
Click here to access the emergency and natural disaster toolkit.