Medicines Advice Initiative Australia
Supporting Quality Use of Medicines
What We Do
The aim of the Supporting Quality Use of Medicines is to improve Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by developing and publishing clinical and medicines resources for staff working in our sector.
 The MAIA consortium is led by the Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre at the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), the Drug and Therapeutics Information Service (DATIS), the Discipline of General Practice The University of Adelaide, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) and the Council of Australian Therapeutic Advisory Groups (CATAG).
MAIA develops educational interventions to target specific health care problems. These resources and activities have been developed for a range of audiences, including General Practitioners, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) through NACCHO, pharmacists, and hospitals and health service organisations.
How We Contribute To Solutions
NACCHO works with our ACCHO member services and Medicines Advice Initiative Australia (MAIA) consortium to adapt existing MAIA resources.
If you have any questions about the program, please contact the NACCHO Medicines Team at qum@naccho.org.au.
More information regarding the MAIA program can be found here