Members sought for NSW regional health panel

People passionate about improving healthcare in regional, rural and remote areas of NSW are being invited to apply to join the Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel.

Expressions of interest (EOIs) are now open due to the conclusion of the current Panel’s three‑year term in July.

The Panel is an independent advisory body that provides strategic advice to the Minister for Health and Regional Health, and the NSW Health Secretary. Its role is to identify opportunities and solutions that improve healthcare access, outcomes and service delivery across hospitals and health support services in regional, rural and remote NSW.

Applications are encouraged from people who can represent the interests of regional communities, including Aboriginal people, and those who have knowledge, experience, or expertise in one or more of the following areas, aligned with the NSW Government’s priorities for regional, rural and remote health:

  • Strengthening and supporting the regional health workforce
  • Enabling better access to safe, high-quality, and timely health services
  • Keeping people healthy and well through prevention, early intervention and education
  • Keeping communities informed, building engagement and seeking feedback
  • Expanding integration of primary, community, and hospital care across regional, rural and remote settings
  • Harnessing and evaluating innovation, technology, and digital solutions to support a sustainable regional health system.

“The NSW Government is investing in regional health services so communities across the state can get the care they need, closer to home,” said Minister for Health, Ryan Park.

“No matter where people live, they deserve access to safe, high‑quality healthcare. Listening to our local communities is central to tailoring our health services to what families need.

“That is why the Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel is so important. Its members bring the voices of regional, rural and remote communities to the table, helping us deliver safe, sustainable and high‑quality healthcare with real outcomes for people who live outside our major cities.”

The Panel members may be appointed for a term of up to three years and will meet at least every three months.

For more information, including how to apply, visit EOI Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel or contact MOH-ODS-Regional@health.nsw.gov.au. Applications close on Friday 29 May.

For more information on regional health initiatives, visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/regional.

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