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Primary health care is any medical service that is provided outside the four walls of a hospital, including general practice, aged care, schools, community health and other primary health care settings. Primary health care nurses play a critical role in keeping people healthy, providing proactive care and health promotion to keep Australians well.
Media Release: 19 June 2020
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The Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s overhaul of university fees, lowering the annual cost of nursing degree courses by 46% to $3,700 from 2021.
Commenting on the Government’s announcement today, APNA President Karen Booth said: “This is a major boost to our profession. It will attract many more students into nursing by making their university education more affordable.
“It also helps to address Australia’s predicted shortage of 123,000 nurses by 2030. Increasing the workforce pipeline is an important first step that needs to be supported by quality student placements, particularly in primary health care settings such as general practice and aged care.
“Even now there simply aren’t enough placement opportunities for student nurses in primary health care where health professionals are desperately needed to tackle our country’s rising rates of chronic disease and care for our ageing population.
“It is vital that nursing students are given the opportunity to experience the diversity of primary health care so they can make informed career choices.
“This issue needs to be urgently addressed given the existing backlog in nursing placements created by COVID-19. We have literally hundreds of nursing students waiting in the wings for placement opportunities so they can complete their education.”
Media inquiries: Tony Wells, 0417 627 916 tony.wells@apna.asn.au
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