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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health service referral forms

Download File:
  • Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation Integrated Team Care referral - MD
  • Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation Integrated Team Care referral - BP
  • Karadi Aboriginal Corporation Integrated Team Care referral - MD
  • Karadi Aboriginal Corporation Integrated Team Care referral - BP
  • No. 34 Aboriginal Health Service client referral - MD
  • No. 34 Aboriginal Health Service client referral - BP
  • SETAC Primary Health Care & Well-being Centre (PHCWBC) referral - MD
  • SETAC Primary Health Care & Well-being Centre (PHCWBC) referral - BP

Instructions for downloading templates into Medical Director or Best Practice


Relevant Tasmanian HealthPathways:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health – Community HealthPathways Tasmania

Tasmanian HealthPathways is a web-based information portal designed to help primary care clinicians plan local patient care through primary, community and secondary healthcare systems.

New users can request access here.

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