Today Murray PHN is pleased to release its annual 2025 Report to the Community, detailing the organisation’s achievements as it works towards improving health outcomes of people across the Murray PHN region.
In July, the Primary Health Network marked 10 years of operation, strengthening the capacity of rural health, encouraging place-based integration and investing in the sustainability of different primary healthcare models.
In launching this year’s report, Murray PHN Chief Executive Officer Matt Jones said that the organisation strives to ensure the most effective and efficient use of its resources to fulfill our responsibilities.
“In our role, we support general practice, allied health and the broader primary care system, improve aged care and fund responsive and high-quality primary mental health services.
“The place-based nature of our work enables us to focus national health priorities on the areas where we can see the greatest opportunity for a more effective and integrated system, with quality measures that support responsive, accessible and quality primary health and community-based services,” Mr Jones said.
“This report outlines our efforts to improve the health outcomes of people in our communities. It is a privilege for our skilled team to work with the dedicated and highly capable primary healthcare sector in our region. In collaboration with our primary care providers, we are encouraged by the interest and opportunities to foster innovation and turn ideas into tangible improvements, activities and programs.”