Year in review Mark Harris Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity

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Year in review Mark Harris Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity Acknowledge the traditional owners the Bidjigal people of the Eora Nation and pay respects to their elders past and present. I would also like to acknowledge the gap in health and life expectancy between Aboriginal and non Aboriginal Australians

CPHCE: www.cphce.unsw.edu.au Better, fairer health and health care in the community through research, evaluation and development that strengthens primary health care and addresses health inequities. My name is Mark Harris. I am Scientia Professor, executive director of the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity and deputy director of the Translational Cancer Research Centre. CPHCE mission is to achieve Better, fairer health and health care in the community through research, evaluation and development that strengthens primary health care and addresses health inequities.

Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights Access Safety Respect Partnership Information Privacy Feedback Access Health care that meets my needs Safety Safe, high quality health care Respect Patient centred, respect for culture, identify, beliefs Partnership Communication, patient involvement in decision making, community involvement in planning and decision making Information Information to inform choices, assistance to understand and use information Privacy Information kept secure and confidential Feedback Patient experience and quality improvement.

New Developments PMCD: Cancer, PWSMI, Self-Management PHC: Community Health Workers, Health Literacy, Integrated Care, Informatics: Shared care-plans, m-Health, Data linkage Equity: CALD/Refugee, Organisational health literacy, Environment: Urban health, Health Impact Assessment

Achievements Grants $4,971 total income. Ministry of Health Prevention Research support program ($0.5m). Leveraged $2.7m in competitive funding, Publications 92 publications, 10 reports, 31 conference presentations. Teaching Three courses (MPH and MHM), transitioned to online delivery HDR Supervision 16 UNSW HD students 4 Scientia Scholars -5 New Students (2019) Research Infrastructure 1. The Central and Eastern Sydney Primary and Community Health Data Linkage Resource 2. National Prescribing Service Medicine Insight data 3. Can Get Health in Canterbury 4. ACOSS collaboration health inequalities and poverty in Australia, 5. MBG SPHERE Health and Urban Environment Clinical Academic Group 6. Translation Cancer Research Network Cancer Continuum Flagship (led by Director Mark Harris)

Challenges Transitions Alignment Emerging areas of research New Collaborations Transitions – senior staff, steering and advisory committee Alignment – faculty strategic directions, NSW Health/LHDs/PHN Emerging areas – such as carers, CHW, mental health, quality improvement – partly because of alignment, opportunity, New collaborations – national (eg Swinburn, Flinders), international (WHO, partners in US and NZ)