Northern Territory Primary Health Network
Northern Territory Primary Health Network (NT PHN) is a not-for-profit organisation funded by the Australian Government Department of Health to deliver the primary health network program in the Northern Territory. NT PHN works across the health sector to develop better coordination, support the primary health workforce and commission primary health programs and services. Our vision is that people in the Northern Territory enjoy their best health and wellbeing. We achieve this by building strong local partnerships and directing resources to create a well-managed, high-quality primary health care system for Territorians. As the Territory’s Rural Workforce Agency (RWA NT), we also attract, recruit, educate and retain a professional primary health care workforce across the NT.
About
Service regions
- Northern Territory
Focus populations
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- Rural and remote communities
Activities
- Provides Policy Information
- Conducts Research
- Provides Factsheets
Organisation type
- Primary Health Network (PHN)