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Service Plan: Jerramungup Shire Western Australian Country Health Service - Great Southern

  • Year: 2013
  • Author: Jill Thomas, Daniel Serrano and Jacqui Moran
  • Publisher: Western Australian Country Health Service
  • Country: Australia
  • State/Region: Western Australia

The purpose of the Jerramungup Shire Health Service Plan is to provide a framework for health care services to meet the current and future health needs of the community. The Shire service plan will guide service development and delivery, building partnerships, workforce development/sustainability, information technology and asset planning.

Key obkectives of the Service Plan are:

  • ● outline the planning context for the development of this document
  • ● provide and overview of the catchment population and their health need, including the demography and epidemology of the cathcment area and demand for services
  • ● describe the current status of healthcare delivery in Jerramungup shire and the aticipated future needs of the catchment area
  • ● identify the key issues/shortcomings of the current service 
  • ● propose strategies for improving health service delivery for the local residents of Jerramungup shire and surrounding areas.

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