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2017

National Strategic Framework For Chronic Conditions: Coordinated Prevention And Management For All Australians

National Strategic Framework For Chronic Conditions: Coordinated Prevention And Management For All Australians
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This Framework guides national action to prevent and manage chronic conditions for all Australians.

  • Sets out principles for equity, access, and person-centred care
  • Emphasises prevention, early detection, and coordinated management
  • Targets priority populations including First Nations and rural communities
  • Promotes partnerships across government, industry, and communities
  • Supports evidence-based policy and continuous improvement
  • Aligns with international health commitments and local needs

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  • Highlights the need for coordinated health strategies in workplaces
  • Supports compliance with national health standards
  • Encourages industry partnerships for better health outcomes
  • Addresses workforce health literacy and risk reduction
  • Promotes sustainable, person-centred approaches
  • Aligns with post-mine land use and community engagement priorities

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