Overview

Primary care is health care people seek first in their community, such as from general practitioners (GPs), pharmacists, allied health professionals, midwives, dentists, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) health workers.  

Services can be provided in the home or in community-based settings such as general practices, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations community health centres, local government and non-government clinics or practices. Services can be provided face-to-face, via telehealth or via video consultations.

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Latest findings

6,104 PIPQI practices used 13 different clinical software types and 4 extraction tools in a diverse software ecosystem

179,960 additional clients had a cervical screening test recorded, increasing from 40.0% to 43.7% since July 2024

Nationally consistent primary health care data will help improve service delivery and health outcomes for Australians

One of the biggest gaps in understanding dementia in Australia is the lack of comprehensive primary health care data

More than 8 in 10 Australians had a GP attendance

People living in metropolitan PHN areas had higher rates of after-hours GP attendances than those in regional PHN areas