Australian Centre for Health Access
The Australian Centre for Health Access (ACHA) is dedicated to improving health access for under-resourced communities by turning research into real-world solutions. ACHA assists under-resourced communities to get fair, reliable and long-term access to healthcare by translating research into action. The Centre aims to build and share knowledge so that everyone can make better decisions about improving health.
ACHA is a social enterprise of RDN, the charity for health access.
Health Access Pillars
ACHA focuses on six Health Access Pillars:
- Community Solutions
- Workforce Solutions
- Workforce Support
- Health Systems
- Health Organisation Support
- Sector Advancement
Get involved at ACHA
The Australian Centre for Health Access supports the World Health Organisation’s goal of achieving universal health coverage, so that all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship.
ACHA works with communities, research institutions, policy makers, health professionals, health administrators and other related sectors to support health access. If you would like to stay up to date with ACHA developments, please subscribe to our research and opportunities mailing list here or get in contact via enquiries@ac4ha.org
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