Read our Palliative Care Needs Assessment
Discover our key findings about how we can meet the palliative care needs of our Northern Sydney local communities.
Our 2022/23 Annual Report is Now Available
Discover our 22/23 financial year approach to better healthcare in our region
MyMedicare: the new voluntary
patient registration model
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Basics and benefits, eligibility, and
registration for patients and
practices
Care finders can connect your patients or clients to aged care support if they are from priority groups.
Some older people need extra, intensive support to access aged care services and other supports in the community.
New Education Videos Page
We have recently updated our Education Videos page to make it easier to use and more accessible.
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Click here to find out moreThe Northern Sydney PHN, operated by the Sydney North Health Network, is one of 31 Primary Health Networks (PHNs) established by the Australian Government to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of medical services for the community. Our focus is on patients who are at risk of poor health outcomes and we work to improve the coordination of their care so they receive the right care, in the right place at the right time. Better health outcomes for patients is achieved by working together with a network of health professionals including general practitioners, practice nurses, allied health providers, the Northern Sydney Local Health District and other health services. This partnership approach and community focus is reflected in our vision:
Achieving together – better health, better care.
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A message to our Northern Sydney community
In light of the recent incident at Westfield Bondi Junction, the Sydney North Health Network team is thinking of the people who have been affected…
AIR Tip: What is the difference between an immunisation provider and an information provider?
The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) uses the following terminology: An immunisation provider is the provider who administered the vaccination. An information provider is the provider who recorded the vaccination,...
General practices, you can help to eliminate Hep C by 2030
Hepatitis C is one of the leading causes of liver cancer in Australia, despite being a preventable and curable virus. Primary care practitioners can play…
Latest News
A message to our Northern Sydney community
In light of the recent incident at Westfield Bondi Junction, the Sydney North Health Network team is thinking of the people who have been affected…
AIR Tip: What is the difference between an immunisation provider and an information provider?
The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) uses the following terminology: An immunisation provider is the provider who administered the vaccination. An information provider is the provider who recorded the vaccination,...
General practices, you can help to eliminate Hep C by 2030
Hepatitis C is one of the leading causes of liver cancer in Australia, despite being a preventable and curable virus. Primary care practitioners can play…