Eastern Melbourne PHN

Eastern Melbourne PHN Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network (PHN) works to improve the primary health care system for 1

Eastern Melbourne PHN is a Primary Health Network funded by the Australian Government to improve the care and support people receive from health services. We work in partnership to improve the way services are connected and to ensure they are easy to access when people need them most. We work closely with health professionals, consumers and carers to scope the gaps, identify emerging community nee

ds and purchase services that address these needs. We invest in a range of initiatives to make a difference in our priority areas including chronic disease, mental health, alcohol and other drugs, digital health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, immunisation and general practice support. We aim to improve the health of our community by ensuring people receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time. Our community of 1.6 million people live in Melbourne’s east and north east, from the inner-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, to the Yarra Valley in the east, and semi-rural communities as far north as Kinglake. www.emphn.org.au

Please note this profile is moderated during business hours only: 9am-5pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays). Eastern Melbourne PHN acknowledges the Wurundjeri people and other people of the Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands our work in the community takes place. EMPHN respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders past, present and emerging.

The month of June is recognised as Pride Month, a chance to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride and liberation.It is also an opport...
05/06/2026

The month of June is recognised as Pride Month, a chance to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride and liberation.

It is also an opportunity to reflect on how we can continue supporting healthcare systems that are inclusive, safe and equitable for the community.

As a PHN, we recognise the important role primary care plays in supporting people to access care that is timely, respectful and appropriate to their needs.

HealthPathways supports clinicians do this by providing evidence-based guidance and referral pathways that help connect patients with appropriate care.

To learn more about how HealthPathways can support healthcare professionals in caring for LGBTQIA+ patients, visit: https://bit.ly/45cmF10.

The Private Lives survey is now open.For more than 20 years, the Private Lives survey has helped build a national pictur...
27/05/2026

The Private Lives survey is now open.

For more than 20 years, the Private Lives survey has helped build a national picture of LGBTIQA+ health and wellbeing, informing policy and improving services across Australia.

If you are 18+ and identify as LGBTIQA+, you are invited to take part in this anonymous survey and help shape more inclusive and responsive care.

The survey takes around 30 minutes and explores health, wellbeing and service access. Some topics may be sensitive, and participants can skip questions or access support at any time.

We encourage you to share the survey and promote it through your services and communities.

For more information, click here: https://tinyurl.com/3nmztxfx.

Today marks the start of National Reconciliation Week, a time to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievem...
27/05/2026

Today marks the start of National Reconciliation Week, a time to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to reflect on how we can all contribute to reconciliation.

This year’s theme, All In, reminds us that reconciliation is a shared responsibility. It belongs to all of us, every day, through how we listen, learn, connect and take action.

Health professionals across the east and north-east Melbourne catchment can acknowledge National Reconciliation Week by sharing resources, attending local events, starting meaningful conversations, and continuing to build culturally safe and respectful care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

For more information, click this link: https://tinyurl.com/yc46cmbf.

Together, we can be all in for reconciliation.

When you need urgent care, but can't wait for your next GP appointment, visit a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic. It's bulk b...
23/05/2026

When you need urgent care, but can't wait for your next GP appointment, visit a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic. It's bulk billed, no appointment or referral needed.

Remember, in an emergency call 000.

Find a clinic near you at https://bit.ly/4mEmzJq

Congratulations to our Allied Health survey winner - Danielle Graber (Psychologist), winner of an Apple watch. These are...
20/05/2026

Congratulations to our Allied Health survey winner - Danielle Graber (Psychologist), winner of an Apple watch. These are her thoughts on the survey and what she hopes is achieved:
“I read about it in the Allied Health survey and thought, ‘thank God.’ For the first time in a decade, it felt like someone was actually paying attention to Allied Health Professionals."
“Greater advocacy and improved GP understanding of psychologists’ skills - particularly as assessors and intervention providers. Promoting this role, challenging misconceptions, and involving psychologists in training and program design will strengthen collaboration across care teams. Ultimately, this should support more integrated care, ease pressure on GPs, and lead to better, more holistic outcomes for patients.”

58 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are open across Australia.They are bulk billed through Medicare.They provide medical car...
06/05/2026

58 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are open across Australia.

They are bulk billed through Medicare.

They provide medical care for urgent, but not life-threatening illness and injury.

Find a clinic near you at https://bit.ly/3QUblEM

This Heart Week (4–10 May), Never miss a BEAT by using the Aus CVD Risk calculator during your next Heart Health Check. ...
04/05/2026

This Heart Week (4–10 May), Never miss a BEAT by using the Aus CVD Risk calculator during your next Heart Health Check.
Support the delivery of Heart Health Checks and engage your patients about their heart health by downloading your free Heart Week promotional pack.
Explore new clinical case studies that bring CVD evidence to life, and don’t miss the Heart Foundation's latest clinical webinar on 29 April.
Learn more about how to get involved at heartfoundation.org. au/heart-week/for-professionals

EMPHN has launched the Residential Aged Care Resource Navigator, a short, free online tool designed to help residential ...
28/04/2026

EMPHN has launched the Residential Aged Care Resource Navigator, a short, free online tool designed to help residential aged care homes quickly identify the right supports without adding to workload.
In just 5 -10 minutes, you’ll receive a personalised email with practical resources and tools to support areas like telehealth, digital health, after‑hours care, GP access and the Aged Care On‑Site Pharmacist program.
Find out more and get started - https://bit.ly/48NpERK

EMPHN is excited to bring together leading primary care and heart failure experts for a practical, case informed webinar...
27/04/2026

EMPHN is excited to bring together leading primary care and heart failure experts for a practical, case informed webinar focused on supporting early post discharge heart failure care in general practice.

CPD accreditation approved: This activity attracts up to 5.5 CPD hours across EA, RP and MO, depending on participation.

Hear directly from an expert multidisciplinary panel:
- Dr Vicki Pandeli, Cardiologist
- Assoc Prof Ralph Audehm, General practitioner
- Brian Meier, Consultant pharmacist
- Kirsten Sandstrom, Cardiac clinical nurse specialist

Read further event details and CPD information here: https://bit.ly/4ctoSf5

A reminder that EMPHN has secured practice nurses a discount to attend the upcoming Festival of Nursing conference run b...
26/04/2026

A reminder that EMPHN has secured practice nurses a discount to attend the upcoming Festival of Nursing conference run by the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA).

With single day, 2-day and 3-day passes available and workshops delivered throughout the program – you can tailor your ticket to your needs and availability.

Use code 'EMPHN10' for 10% off your ticket. Please note ‘Early Bird’ ticket pricing will end soon, Tuesday 28th of April.

See further event details here: https://bit.ly/3OBIX9Y

Address

Level 4, 990 Whitehorse Road
Box Hill, VIC
3128

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+61390460300

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