Our intent is to work with others to harmonise programs and activities that impact on health.
The General Practitioners' Advisory Council works between governments, general practice and non-government organisations. See also Health Service Integration in Queensland.
Clinical and Statewide Services actively seeks to develop business and research opportunities with other public and private organisations. For more information, see Business and Research Partnerships.
HealthPACT is a sub-committee of the Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council (AHMAC), reporting directly to the Clinical, Technical and Ethical Principal Committee (CTEPC). HealthPACT comprises of representatives from all Australian State and Territory health departments, the Australian Department of Health and Ageing, the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) as well as New Zealand Minister of Health and the New Zealand District Health Board.
Queensland Health supports older, frail and younger people with disabilities, and their carers, through the Home and Community Care (HACC) program, a joint Australian government and State/Territory government initiative.
Effective health service planning relies on robust and consistent planning processes. To assist those involved in the process of planning, this Guide to Health Service Planning outlines the departmentally-endorsed planning approach.
See our Research Information section for more on health and medical research.