1 MBBS, MD, MPH, CertHEcon, GradCert Management, FRACGP, FAICD Professor in General Practice and Primary Health Care Research, University of Qld, Primary Care Clinical Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Brisbane, Qld; Director, Centre for Health System Reform and Integration, University of Qld, Mater Hospital, Brisbane, Qld; Independent Director, Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia; Chair, biennial International Health Care Reform Conference, Australia; Sessional GP, Camp Hill Health Centre, Brisbane, Qld. c.jackson@uq.edu.au.
2 MBBS, FRACGP, Clinical Lead Maternity Care, Brisbane South Primary Health Network, Qld.
3 PhD, MBA, GradDipPhty, GAICD, Deputy Director, Centre for Health System Reform @ Integration, Mater Research Institute @ University of Queensland, Qld; Director, Care Innovation Centre, Mater Misericordiae Ltd, Qld; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Primary Care Clinical Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, Qld.
This case study of GP Shared Care provides an interesting lens though which to view the current opportunities for improved healthcare partnerships as we respond to the COVID-19 challenges.