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Mr Robert Wells, Director
Robert Wells

Robert is a Director of the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Director of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute at the Australian National University, Canberra. He works on a range of health policy and systems issues, including primary care, private health insurance, rural health and health workforce. He has participated in national advisory committees on neurosciences research and attracting greater private sector investment in health and medical research.

Robert came to the ANU in 2004 from the Australian Department of Health and Ageing where he had many years experience as a senior administrator in areas such as research, Commonwealth/State relations, health workforce, safety and quality and management of the programs for better management of major diseases such as cancer, diabetes and mental health and rural health programs. He was involved in the establishment and subsequent operations of the Australian Council on Safety and Quality in Health Care and the National Institute of Clinical Studies. He was formerly the secretary to the National Health and Medical Research Council.

 

Email: robert.wells@anu.edu.au

Phone: +61 2 6125 9988

Fax: +61 2 6230 0525

 

 

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Upcoming Events

February 1st, 2012: The 2012 Menzies Oration - presented by Profesor Anne Rogers from University of Manchester. ANU - Canberra

March 14th, 2012: 2012 SCIPPS Conference. ANU - Canberra


MCHP News

New Reports: from SCIPPS Roundtables - November 2011:

New Report: 'Travelling alongside' Experiences of specialised palliative care

New Publication: Type 2 diabetes is on the rise all over the world

Media Release: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness community report

New Report: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness

New Report: Mental health provisions in the 2011-12 budget