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Primary Health Tasmania's 'Digital integration grants for improving after hours care in the allied health sector' are now open for a third round!
Eligible organisations are invited to apply for a grant for the purpose of connecting to the My Health Record provider portal and/or the Tasmanian eReferral system. The grant program aims to have the following outcomes:
increased availability of clinical information across services, and
improved overall service efficiency and effectiveness, patient safety, patient experience and outcomes during after-hours care.
Please refer to the grant guidelines document HEREor in the Document Library to check:
whether your organisation is eligible
what are permitted grant activities
funding categories and options.
How to apply
Important: The grant application period has now closed.
Primary Health Tasmania's 'Digital integration grants for improving after hours care in the allied health sector' are now open for a third round!
Eligible organisations are invited to apply for a grant for the purpose of connecting to the My Health Record provider portal and/or the Tasmanian eReferral system. The grant program aims to have the following outcomes:
increased availability of clinical information across services, and
improved overall service efficiency and effectiveness, patient safety, patient experience and outcomes during after-hours care.
Please refer to the grant guidelines document HEREor in the Document Library to check:
whether your organisation is eligible
what are permitted grant activities
funding categories and options.
How to apply
Important: The grant application period has now closed.