SWSPHN Antenatal Shared Care Program

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Antenatal Shared Care (ANSC) is an option offered to all pregnant women who are assessed as suitable for the program. Care is provided collaboratively by the general practitioner (GP) and the hospital-based service.

The ANSC program aims to:

  • Provide pregnant women with flexibility, choice, and continuity of care
  • Cater for the preferences and needs of women from culturally and diverse backgrounds
  • Enhance the skills of GPs caring for women during pregnancy
  • Promote communication between GPs and the participating hospitals

To provide ANSC to pregnant women who are giving birth in South West Sydney Local Health District hospitals, GPs must be recognised as an ANSC provider. To become a recognised provider, a GP completes the application and attends a mandatory ANSC orientation session.

To maintain ANSC recognition GPs must complete 3 hours of pregnancy-related continuous professional development (CPD) each year. Evidence of CPD attendance is to be provided to SWSPHN.


The February 2024 issue of the Baby Monitor is now available

Issue 20 of the Baby Monitor, the SWSPHN Antenatal Shared Care newsletter, is now available to download. You can access it here or from the newsletter folder in the documents section.


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Antenatal Shared Care (ANSC) is an option offered to all pregnant women who are assessed as suitable for the program. Care is provided collaboratively by the general practitioner (GP) and the hospital-based service.

The ANSC program aims to:

  • Provide pregnant women with flexibility, choice, and continuity of care
  • Cater for the preferences and needs of women from culturally and diverse backgrounds
  • Enhance the skills of GPs caring for women during pregnancy
  • Promote communication between GPs and the participating hospitals

To provide ANSC to pregnant women who are giving birth in South West Sydney Local Health District hospitals, GPs must be recognised as an ANSC provider. To become a recognised provider, a GP completes the application and attends a mandatory ANSC orientation session.

To maintain ANSC recognition GPs must complete 3 hours of pregnancy-related continuous professional development (CPD) each year. Evidence of CPD attendance is to be provided to SWSPHN.


The February 2024 issue of the Baby Monitor is now available

Issue 20 of the Baby Monitor, the SWSPHN Antenatal Shared Care newsletter, is now available to download. You can access it here or from the newsletter folder in the documents section.


Quick Link to HealthPathways


  • South Western Sydney Integrated Diabetes Case Conferencing

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    South Western Sydney Primary Health Network and South Western Sydney Local Health District are working together to enhance diabetes care in the area.

    Diabetes Case Conference Clinic Days are now available for GPs in South West Sydney.

    • Case conferencing can assist GPs to support patients who present with diabetes (Type 2).
    • Case conferencing with an Endocrinologist in collaboration with the patients GP will provide robust clinical care and decrease admissions to the hospital
    • Prior verbal or written consent from patient is required.

    An Endocrinologist and Diabetes Educator will attend your practice for the day, where 10 eligible patients will each receive a 40-minute case conference. A follow up half day will occur 6 months later, where each patient will have a 20-minute case conference. Education will be provided, and you will be supported to run quality improvement initiatives for Diabetes.

    What are the Benefits to My Practice?

    • Access to billing for MBS chronic disease items for case conferencing, GP management plans, Team Care Arrangements and items of Diabetes Cycles of Care, as eligible.
    • Diabetes Specialist service without extra cost to the patient
    • Reduce waiting time for patients to access specialist care
    • Increased patient satisfaction with a comprehensive, integrated, and interdisciplinary management approach in the one location

    For more information, or to discuss booking a Case Conference Clinic day, please visit https://healthchat.swsphn.com.au/diabetes-special-interest-group?preview=true or contact Kathryn.dovey@swsphn.com.au

  • CAPEA Professional Development Day

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    A day with formal presentations PLUS activities to add to your childbirth and parenting educator’s ‘tool belt’.

    Visit the CAPEA website to book.

    • When: 23 July, 2022
    • Where: the Bankstown Sports Club (8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown)
    • Cost:
      $110 CAPEA members (morning tea/lunch included)
      $120 non CAPEA members (morning tea/lunch included)
    • Contact: jandilworth@gmail.com
    • Program details
  • COVID-19 vaccination decision guide for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning pregnancy -UPDATED-

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    COVID-19 vaccination decision guide for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning pregnancy

    • Updated on 29 April 2022 to include:
      • Updated information on Nuvaxovid (Novavax)
      • Booster dose information has been updated to include people aged 16 and 17 years
      • Updated information on vaccine safety and effectiveness in pregnant individuals and infants has been included.
    • Important point (page 6):
      • Can COVID-19 vaccines be given at the same time as influenza or other vaccines?
        • Yes. Evidence demonstrates that co-administering (i.e. given at the same time) a COVID-19 vaccine and an influenza vaccine is safe and produces good immune responses to both vaccines.
        • COVID-19 vaccines can also be co-administered with other vaccines, such as the pertussis vaccine, if required. There are limited data, however, on using COVID-19 vaccines at the same time as other vaccines.
        • It is important to balance the need for co-administration of vaccines with delivering vaccines on separate visits, as there is the potential for an increase in mild to moderate adverse events when more than one vaccine is given at the same time. It can also make it harder to attribute potential adverse events to specific vaccines.
  • ANSC Exclusion Criteria V2 Updated April 2022

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    The ANSC exclusion was updated on the 04/04/2022 .

    The changes made are solely regarding COVID-19 in pregnancy and now allows many of our COVID-19 recovered women to participate in ANSC

    Included/can participate in ANSC

    • Women who contracted COVID-19 <14/40
    • Women who experienced asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 in pregnancy not requiring admission
      • These women will require a post recovery O&G review with their referral hospital antenatal clinic before returning to ANSC +/- 3rd trimester scan and any additional hospital-based visits explained and scheduled as decided upon at this consult.
      • At this consult the Obstetric team need to discuss:

    Excluded/can not participate in ANSC

    • Women who contracted COVID-19 >14/40 that suffered moderate, serious or critical COVID-19 (requiring hospital admission) >14/40


    Please ensure all your COVID-19 recovered women have attended an O&G review post isolation before returning to ANSC. If any of your women suffered moderate, serious or critical COVID-19 (requiring hospital admission) >14/40 please direct them back to the hospital antenatal clinic for ongoing care and management.

  • Update on Clinical Genetics Referral

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    Liverpool Hospital Genetics department has recently updated their referral form into the service.

    Could we kindly ask that you discard any old referral forms and replace with the December 2021 update.

    With the new referral form also comes amended referral pathways. Please review the referral instruction document to ensure you are following the new pathways.

  • Resolving Feedback Procedure

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    The primary objective of this procedure is to assist the Antenatal Shared Care (ANSC) Operations Group to identify and immediately address feedback or concerns raised about a General Practitioner (GP) with regards to the provision of antenatal share care. The procedure aims to ensure the GP reaches and maintains a satisfactory standard of compliance to the ANSC program in South West Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD). To view the procedure, click here.

  • Antenatal Shared Care Exclusion Criteria

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    The SWSLHD ANSC Exclusion Criteria outlines an extensive list of conditions & complications that would prevent women to participate in the ANSC model.

  • Antenatal clinic boundaries have been updated

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    The antenatal clinic boundaries have been updated, with the addition of new suburbs and also some boundary changes to existing suburbs. You can access the new listings here or by accessing the document section on the top right of the HealthChat page.

  • Ordering Antenatal (yellow) cards (NH612060)

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    To request Antenatal Cards, call Finsbury Green on 08 8234 8000 or fill in their contact form.

    Cost: FREE (will still incur a postage and handling fee which is calculated from the order size)

    Minimum order: 250 cards (1 pack)

    Maximum Order: 1250 (5 packs)

  • Safer baby bundle resources

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    Call Toll Stream Solutions on 1300 786 075

    The following are FREE while initial stocks last. Then they will incur a cost of approx. $10 per 100 + a postage and handling fee*
    *Approximate cost: 1-5kg = $16.50; 5-15kg = $33; 15-20kg = $35

    • Safer Baby Bundle flyer (NH700603)
    • Side Sleeping practice poster (NH700547)
    • Movements Matter ('Your baby's movements matter') patient flyer (NH700589). Get translated versions
    • Movements Matter ('Your baby's movements matter') practice poster (NH700588)
    • Smoking cessation ('Quit Smoking for baby') patient flyer (NH700590)
    • Fetal Growth Restriction ('Your Baby's Growth Matters') patient flyer (NH700647)
    • Fetal Growth Restriction ('Your Baby's Growth Matters') A3 poster (NH700648)

    The following costs $8.37 (+ GST) per 100 + incurs a postage and handling fee*
    * Approximate cost: 1-5kg = $16.50; 5-15kg = $33; 15-20kg = $35)

    • Side Sleeping patient flyer (NH700546)

    Resources are also available to download from the Stillbirth Centre of Research Excellence website.

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