The Victorian and Tasmanian PHN Alliance (VTPHNA) is a collaborative body of seven PHNs across two states that aligns efforts and drives primary care reform.
Our vision is to expand the collective capabilities of Alliance PHNs, to achieve best possible health outcomes for local communities.
VTPHNA provides a platform for PHNs to coordinate state and region-wide projects, work cohesively across the sector, streamline operations, and enhance collective impact.
Working groups meet regularly at CEO, senior executive and program levels, across PHN operations including mental health, workforce development and support, and population health data and insights.
Our purpose
Maximise capabilities
Foster thought leadership, best practice, innovation, evaluation, scoped research and translational capabilities across the sector and with partners.
Strategic engagement
Engage and partner with funders, private investors, providers and other organisations with an interest in primary care.
Harness collective opportunities
Agree on investment strategies and new revenue opportunities.
Collective infrastructure
Provide a mechanism for collective views and vision, fostering insight, and taking a shared approach across the PHN sector.
VTPHNA purpose statement
Publication
PHNs working together to create healthier communities
The VTPHNA Chair is formally responsible for overseeing and leading the work of the Alliance, and acts as the primary senior contact.
Chair responsibilities include leadership and oversight of jurisdictional efforts, including strategic engagement and development. Key roles are formalised in the VTPHNA governance arrangements. Efforts are supported by the Deputy Chair. The PHN sector leadership role is a one-year appointment, effective for a calendar year.
The VTPHNA General Manager operates in a senior policy capacity, working closely with the Chair and Deputy Chair.
Chris Carter – VTPHNA Chair
Chris is a broadly skilled leader in health and primary care with extensive experience in managing complexity, driving transformational change and delivering organisational outcomes.
He is the CEO of North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network.
Craig Wilding – VTPHNA Deputy Chair
Craig has worked in health care for more than 30 years, and has worked across Australia in metropolitan and regional settings.
He is the CEO of Western Victoria Primary Health Network.
Dr Danielle Couch – VTPHNA General Manager
Danielle is an experienced and skilled leader dedicated to improving community health and social outcomes with an equity lens.
CEO forum
Janine Wilson
CEO, Eastern Melbourne PHN
Quinn Pawson
CEO, South Eastern Melbourne PHN
Amanda Proposch
CEO, Gippsland PHN
Matt Jones
CEO, Murray PHN
Lucy O’Flaherty
CEO, Primary Health Tasmania
PHN publications
PHNs use a commissioning approach to procure health care services and decide what to commission based on the priority needs of residents in their region.
Each PHN also works with community members to help plan, design and evaluate the services we fund and the programs we deliver.