Ms Booth said that Albanese Government initiatives such as the national Scope of Practice review, 6,000 additional primary health care clinical placements, 1,850 graduate Nurse Practitioner scholarships, Medicare reforms and incentives to get PHC nurses back into the workforce would make a difference to PHC nurse retention.
Ms Booth called on all Governments to build on this progress by accelerating and committing to fund delivery of the Nursing Workforce Strategy.
She said, “Decision makers in State, Territory, and Federal Governments and health departments can make a real difference to primary health care nurses by ensuring they are highly visible in health policy development and that the collective voice of primary health care nursing continues to be heard in all future reviews.”
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