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PaRIS Health Survey 2025 campaign

This communications kit supports the release of the PaRIS Health Survey: Australian National Report, released on 17 July 2025.

We welcome your support to share the findings of the Patient-Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) - an OECD-led initiative implemented in Australia that measured the health outcomes and experiences with GP practices, for people living with chronic conditions. 

The Commission implemented the PaRIS Survey in Australia on behalf of the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.

The content below is available for peak organisations, PHNs and GP practices to download, adapt for their audiences as required, and share with their networks to raise awareness about the findings and insights in the PaRIS Survey: Australian National Report 2025.

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Suggested messaging

Below are some suggestions for messages you could copy and paste, to use in your social media, newsletters and other communications.

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    @ACSQHC has published an Australian National Report summarising key findings in the @OECD #PaRISHealthSurvey on #chronicconditions 

    For the first time, the survey captured the patient perspective on their experiences and outcomes with GP practices. 

    Read the report for key insights on #PrimaryCare, safetyandquality.gov.au/paris-survey

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    A landmark international survey found that Australia is managing #chronicconditions well compared to other @OECD countries. 

    The #PaRISHealthSurvey on patient experiences in GP practices and outcomes has revealed important insights on how to improve care.

    safetyandquality.gov.au/paris-survey #PrimaryCare

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    The #PaRISHealthSurvey findings on #ChronicConditions show a clear relationship between experiences of care and health outcomes. Australia performed better than or close to the #OECD average across all 10 areas measured.

    We ranked in the top 5 countries in 4 areas - quality of care, coordination of care, person-centred care and physical health. safetyandquality.gov.au/paris-survey #PrimaryCare

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