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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health Policy
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are central to Australia's healthcare system.
  • PHNs have defined objectives centered on commissioning for public value.
  • Previous models like Medicare Locals showed some commissioning capacity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the requirements for PHNs to achieve public value through commissioning.
  • To identify critical factors for developing operational capability within PHNs.
  • To examine the necessary authorising environment for effective PHN functioning.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of PHN roles and objectives.
  • Review of commissioning principles in public health.
  • Examination of stakeholder collaboration and leadership requirements.

Main Results:

  • Achieving public value requires developing operational capability within a supportive authorising environment.
  • System-level outcomes, including consumer perspectives, are crucial.
  • Effective PHN functioning depends on competent management, clinical leadership, and multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • PHNs require a policy environment that allows for maturation and effective collaboration.
  • Scaling up demonstrated commissioning capacity is essential for PHNs to fulfill their roles.
  • Investment in operational capability and leadership is key to maximizing public value in primary healthcare.