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Jane Bollen

Primary Care Registered Nurse, Bollen Health; Director; Australian Primary Health Care Nurse Association (APNA)
With a background of nursing and accounting, plus a focus on systems and organisation, Jane is a great believer in data driven improvement for your healthcare business. She is also passionate about nurses working to their full scope of practice in primary care. This passion resulted in Jane serving as a board Director with the Australian Primary Health Care Nurse Association (APNA) 2016-18. Jane loves to explore strategies for general practices to keep improving, as well as discuss the challenges they find implementing chronic disease management into their systems and processes. She coaches and supports nurses to improve the care of their patients and is a data queen – helping people make a difference by making data matter to them.RN Cert(CritCare) CertIVTAE DipAcct GAICD

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