Electronic Referral Update: RPA Hospital Women and Babies Services
Electronic Referral Update: RPA Hospital Women and Babies Services
From 28 July 2025, GP referrals sent via fax and email will no longer be processed at RPA Women and Babies services (Maternity, Fertility, Gynaecology, EPAS and FMU). HealthLink Smartform eReferrals are now the primary mechanism for referral to over 85 services at Sydney Local Health District.
HealthLink Smartforms for RPA Women and Babies services are hosted within the Sydney LHD Women’s Health and RPAH Gastroenterology Services folder on the HealthLink Platform which can be accessed via GP practice software (Best Practice, Medical Director, Genie, ZedMed) or via the HealthLink Online Portal.
For more information on how to submit and update eReferrals, please refer to the HealthLink Smartform user guides.
If you require any support with eReferrals to SLHD, please contact the eReferral Project Team – SLHD-EReferralProject@health.nsw.gov.au or 0477 501 385.
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