What we do

Service offerings

Equity Health Partners specialise in accelerating access to supportive and clinically competent health care services by harnessing technology, virtually working alongside clients and patients. Our focus is on co-designing innovative models of access and care delivery, then guiding the implementation of key recommendations to enhance patient health and business outcomes

Safer care

Safer care

We offer equitable provision of quality healthcare regardless of practice or place. We provide reliable, readily accessible and high-quality clinical care options. Our evidence-based patient and provider-centred services integrate and utilise existing operations and functions

o  Customisable, practice-based care including virtual and in-person services
o  Digitally and culturally competent AHPRA registered clinicians
o  Scalable access to allied health professionals and pharmacists
o  Comprehensive Medicines Reviews
o  Medications Reconciliations at transition of care
o  Clinical governance systems and frameworks



Operational success

Operational success

Equity Health Partners combines expert transactional advice, service planning and business intelligence to identify the signals of business change most crucial to organisational or program success. Future focused, with our own agile mix of subject matter expertise, we guide service improvements ensuring sustainable value-based delivery

o Practice and business management
o Clinical and data governance
o Practice accreditation or audits
o Specialist service evaluations and practice innovation advice
o Business management support and guidance including Medicare and other revenue growth

Digital Health

Digital health

We understand the transformational opportunities available through digital healthcare and that evidence-based, data-driven decision making is foundational to effective, efficient, and sustainable healthcare. We can provide expert guidance and services to help you lean in and take advantage of digital technologies, supporting better patient experiences and minimising workforce availability or transience issues

o Interactive Business Intelligence (BI) dashboard reporting
o Data cleansing and reconciliation
o Data governance reporting and collation
o End user support and advice
o Support with electronic prescription management
o Continuous improvement measures advice, including scalable and flexible cloud-based integration options

Capability uplift

Capability uplift

The sustainability and resilience of healthcare provision requires a greater focus on workforce health and wellbeing. Promoting a culture of health requires more value placed upon work-life balance for an engaged, skilled and sustainable workforce. We recognise that investments in the capability of the entire health ecosystem is vital. The proficiency and competence of providers correlates ultimately to the economic activity and prosperity of regions and communities

o Practice business planning and growth strategies
o Practice management advice and support
o Systems, policies and procedures guidance and development
o Practice marketing, community and PHN engagement
o Mindset strategies to achieve innovation and growth
o Safer care for practitioners and patients

Solutions partnering

Solutions partnering

Assistance to practitioners, practices and organisations in clinical, digital and business operations to enhance best practice healthcare. Our approach is agile, augmented using technology, analytical insights, and best practice methodologies

o Grant or submission drafting and development
o Program funding compliance and reporting obligations
o Service innovation and service planning
o Service coalition building and advocacy
o Co-designed improvement and expansion solutions
o Service integration and re-design

*taken from AIHW – Australia’s health 2020: data insights

With chronic disease

Almost half (47%, or more than 11 million people) of Australians have a chronic condition such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, asthma or a mental health condition

DIABETES IN RURAL/REMOTE AREAS

People living in remote and very remote areas are 1.2 times as likely to have diabetes as people in major cities; people living in the lowest socioeconomic areas are twice as likely to have diabetes as people in highest socioeconomic area; and Indigenous Australians are 2.9 times as likely to have diabetes as non-Indigenous Australians

Inner/Outer Regional weights

70% of people in Outer regional and remote areas and 71% in Inner regional areas were overweight or obese compared with 65% in Major cities, in 2017–18.