Limestone Coast Division of General Practice
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Name Limestone Coast Division of General Practice
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| Division Number |
510 |
| Classification |
Rural |
| Number of Member GPs |
65 |
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| State |
South Australia |
| Year Established |
1994 |
| Number of Member Practices |
16 |
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| Postcodes Covered |
5262, 5263, 5267, 5268, 5269, 5270, 5271, 5272, 5273, 5275, 5276, 5277, 5278, 5279, 5280, 5290, 5291
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| Population |
63,000 (2001 Census)
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| Area Covered |
The Limestone Coast Division of General Practice spans from the coastal town of Port MacDonnell in the South, to Bordertown and Keith in the North, following the Victorian border with Penola and the Coonawarra in the East and the Western coastline with Beachport, Robe & Kingston.
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| CEO |
Mr Ralph Kogler |
| Chair |
Dr Jane Kitchen |
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| Physical Address: |
| 1st Floor, Millicent Hospital |
| Mt Gambier Road |
| MILLICENT SA 5280 |
| Australia |
| Postal Address: |
| PO Box 921 |
| MILLICENT SA 5280 |
| Australia |
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The Limestone Coast Division of General Practice is a non government, not for profit body, which was incorporated on 28th February 1994.
It is the aim of the Limestone Coast Division of General Practice to be well governed and managed by ensuring best practice, ethical standards and a commitment to be a transparent vehicle for health care delivery and support.
The Limestone Coast Division of General Practice remains committed in promoting the role of the general practitioner in the delivery of preventative and chronic health care, as well as working with allied health services work towards the needs of the community.
The Division will continue to work with universities to ensure we provide quality research and data to further develop programs, direct existing programs as well as contribute to the bigger picture of population health.
Major Achievements:
- 2004 SA Great Regional Award in the area of 'Health'
- 2003 National Immunisation Award for highest Immunisation coverage for under 7 year olds in SA.
- 2002 National Immunisation Award for highest Immunisation coverage for under 7 year olds in SA.
- 2001 National Immunisation Award for highest Immunisation coverage for under 7 year olds in SA.
- 2001 Australian Injury Prevention Network Award for best paper presentation at the Fifth National Conference on Injury Prevention for the Falls in the Elderly Project.
- 2000 International Safe Communities Special Achievement Award presented at the International Injury Prevention Conference in New Delhi for outstanding accomplishments from a local program incorporating the Wattle Range Road Safety Committee and the Road Trauma Awareness and Reduction Project.
- 1999 AMA Best Public Health Campaign Award SA branch for Road Trauma Awareness and Reduction Project.
- 1998 Australia Day Community Event Award Farm Safety Awareness Day.
Challenges for the Future:
- Recruitment & Retention of general practitioners and allied health staff
- As a rural Division it is difficult to recruit and retain skilled staff
- Alternative funding
- Tyranny of distance