Grants to expand medical facilities around Australia
The Australian Government is taking action through its National Health and Hospitals Network to expand and enhance medical facilities in communities across Australia.
Primary Care Infrastructure Grants will enable existing general practices to expand or upgrade space for GPs, nurses or allied health professionals to improve care for patients in the community and to support training the next generation of health workers.
This funding is part of the Government’s ambitious health reform agenda.
Grants up to $500,000 are available to expand a medical practice to provide training and extra services to the community.
Three levels of funding ranging up to $500,000 are available for capital works projects that support:
- Expanding or upgrading a practice to increase the number of doctors, nurses or allied health staff;
- Expanding services to the communities, including after hours services; and
- Training of new doctors and other health professionals together in a GP Super Clinic-style facility.
Applications for funding are open to any eligible organisation or individual operating an existing general practice, primary care or community health service, or Aboriginal Medical Service.
Further details on the Australian Government’s Primary Care Infrastructure Grants is available by visiting http://www.health.gov.au/tenders or http://www.health.gov.au/gpsuperclinics