CheckUP and Larter: working together for better health and wellbeing

                

CheckUP and Larter: working together for better health and wellbeing

 

We are very excited to announce that CheckUP has today acquired a majority share in Larter, an established Australian-owned company, which provides consulting and education services to the health and community services sectors.  Larter Consulting was founded by health economist Peter Larter in 2008.  Originally based in Victoria, Larter has recently expanded its operations to Queensland.  

Larter focuses on the provision of the following services:

  • Design, review and evaluation of health programs and services;
  • Education and training for healthcare professionals;
  • Strategic planning and thinking for health systems and services; and
  • Needs assessments, population health planning and stakeholder engagement.

This acquisition brings together two highly compatible organisations who share a longstanding commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Australian communities.  Both organisations have an established track record in program design and implementation as well as an in-depth understanding of health reforms and their impact on the health system.   Joining together will enhance our collective pool of experience and expertise; extend the range of services we can offer; and expand our combined geographical footprint.

On a day-to-day basis, both organisations will continue to operate independently.  There will be no changes to names or brands of either organisation.  It’s business as usual - only now we will both be able to draw upon our collective resources and capabilities.

Thank you! 

We would like to thank our members and stakeholders for your continued support throughout the last seven years since the inception of CheckUP.  It is your trust and encouragement that has brought us to where we are today. We are driven to make a difference for all the communities we serve. Our commitment to creating healthier communities and reducing health inequities is stronger than ever during this exciting time.