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Australian Capital Territory
344,143 (2001 Census)Lifescripts
Medication Management Review (Home Medicines Review)
Area Covered
Mental Health
Australian Capital Territory, and surrounding NSW areas
National Primary Mental Health Care Network
Better AccessCEO
Better OutcomesMr Richard Bialkowski
The Can Do Initiative: Managing Mental Health and Substance Use in General Practice
MindMatters Plus General Practice InitiativeChair
James Cookman
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The ACT Division (ACTDGP) supports the membership through a range of programs and provides a collective voice on General Practice and broader health issues within the local community. The ACTDGP seeks to provide members with support in areas that are identified as current issues with a high priority such as Information Technology (IT), Mental Health and Enhanced Primary Care (EPC).Primary Health Care Position Statement