Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health

Statewide Clinical Networks

The Statewide Clinical Networks will improve health services pro­vid­ed to the South Australian community.

What are they?

Statewide Clinical Networks (SCNs) are central to advancing clinical excellence and collaboration across South Australia’s health system.

The SCNs bring together health professionals, consumers, and subject matter experts to provide clinical leadership, strategic direction, and drive innovation.

SCNs build partnerships and engagement across institutional and professional boundaries, allowing for improved working relationships and open sharing of information to solve system level problems, create excellence in care delivery and improve health outcomes.

The CEIH is refreshing the Statewide Clinical Networks model to build clinician engagement and align with health system priorities. In 2026 we’re expanding to 12 Statewide Clinical Networks, you can learn more about that here.

For more information about the SCNs see our FAQs about Statewide Clinical Networks or explore the individual network pages below.

Our Statewide Clinical Networks

Adolescent Transition Care Statewide Clinical Network

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Antimicrobial Resistance Statewide Clinical Network

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Surgical and Perioperative Care Statewide Clinical Network

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New net­works focus­ing on old­er peo­ple and women’s and children’s health are com­ing soon.

The Can­cer SCN is now the South Aus­tralian Com­pre­hen­sive Can­cer Net­work (SAC­CaN).

You can find more infor­ma­tion about CEIH-led can­cer projects here. 

More infor­ma­tion

Con­tact us

Email ceih@​sa.​gov.​au or you can also get in touch with each clin­i­cal net­work using the con­tact details on their page.