Commissioning priorities are identified annually based on new government funding, policy changes, and the NQPHN Strategic Plan and Health Needs Assessment.
Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) has developed a five-year Chronic Conditions Strategy (the Strategy) to support the commissioning of services that improve primary care prevention, early intervention, and management of chronic conditions.
In addition to informing commissioning priorities, the strategy will also support system integration and innovation, workforce development, and primary care engagement for more effective chronic condition primary care service delivery.
The Strategy prioritises population groups with the greatest need for services, and chronic conditions that cause the highest burden for communities. Priority populations include First Nations peoples, those living in rural and remote localities, older persons, and those who experience socioeconomic disadvantage.
The priority chronic conditions identified in NQPHN’s most recent Health Needs Assessment 2022-24 are: