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Flying Doctor takes over Robinvale clinic

THE Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Victoria will officially acquire the Robinvale District Medical Centre (RDMC) next month.

RFDS Victoria has been in consultation with the clinic’s former owner and sole GP Dr Jane Neyland since late 2021, when Dr Neyland approached RFDS Victoria to discuss the possibility of it taking over ownership.

RFDS Victoria, which has had a presence in Robinvale for many years through its GP, telehealth and speech therapy services, the not-for-profit organisation welcomed the invitation.

“RFDS Victoria believes that health inequity is unacceptable, and that where a person lives should not be a barrier to accessing great health care,” chief executive Scott Chapman said.

“Through our involvement in the Robinvale community, we have gained a deep understanding of the unique challenges the town faces, and we are committed to providing unwavering support over the long term,” Mr Chapman said.

“We are eager to contribute our expertise in health-care logistics and clinic management to ensure the people living in this area can continue to access quality health care in their own community.”

RFDS Victoria said it recognised and respected the expertise of local health care providers and always sought to support local practitioners, rather than replace them.

Its goal as the new owner of RDMC is to build a sustainable clinic with different options for care provision, which will allow GP resources to focus on complex health issues.

In early February, the RFDS national office released its latest report, Best for the Bush, which found that compared to major cities, females living in very remote areas were likely to die 19 years earlier and men 13.9 years earlier.

Additionally, the report found that people in remote and very remote areas were two-and-a-half times more likely to be hospitalised for potentially preventable reasons.

It said many small communities across Victoria, including Robinvale, had significant health care needs and access barriers, which contributed to worse health outcomes.

Through the purchase of the Robinvale clinic, RFDS Victoria hopes to help address Victoria’s rural health-care imbalance.

“We are excited about this new partnership with Dr Neyland and her team and we look forward to working together to provide all community members with a strong local health service that will respect the unique community needs and cultures,” Mr Chapman said.

The clinic forms a part of the Flying Doctor Health Group program. It is delivered in partnership with Robinvale District Health Service, with the clinic to be co-located on its premises.

Flying Doctor Health Group is recruiting local GPs for the Robinvale clinic. Interested doctors should call the clinic on 5026 1744.

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