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New MS drug development based on WEHI’s research
Research conducted at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) has contributed significantly to a major licensing agreement signed between Australian biotechnology company, Bionomics, ...
AMA urges govt to bring aged care out of policy inertia zone
The Australian Medical Association has urged the Government to address the policy inertia that continued to restrict medical services for the care of sick and frail residents of aged ...
Recognition granted for overseas trained medical specialists
Specialist training and practice in Australia generally follows the model of postgraduate advanced clinical training and examinations developed in the United Kingdom.
AHHA welcomes new primary healthcare strategy
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has welcomed the announcement by Health Minister Nicola Roxon of the development of a new primary healthcare strategy.
WA Health invests in improving outcomes for indigenous people
Developing Statewide screening and chronic disease strategies to improve the health of Aboriginal Western Australians are two of the top priorities for the new Office of Aboriginal ...
NSW passes landmark legislation that aims to protect patients
New South Wales now has the strongest legislation in the country to protect patients against misconduct by doctors, after the Medical Practice Amendment Bill 2008 passed through the ...
$150 mln to cut elective surgery waiting lists by structural reform
The Rudd Government has announced a further $150 million to slash elective surgery waiting lists.
Boys more likely to have congenital anomalies in birth: Study
A report released recently by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) presents information on 33 major birth defects and shows that for many conditions, more males than ...
Govt grants $100 million in extra health funding for Queensland
A meeting between Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Premier Anna Bligh at Kirribilli has delivered a $100 million health cash injection, which the Queensland Government will use to train ...
NSW hospitals perform very well at above national benchmarks
NSW Minister for Health Reba Meagher has said that the state's hospitals are treating people more quickly despite an ongoing rise in emergency department activity.
Fed Govt should focus on public hospitals in Budget :AHHA
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has again called on the Federal Government to increase funding for Australia's ailing public hospital system in the upcoming ...
MSF call for political courage to shake up medical R&D system
This week, more than 150 countries at a UN health R&D summit in Geneva have a chance to put right a great wrong.
AMC welcomes health workers accreditation scheme progress
The Australian Medical Council has welcomed progress towards a national registration and accreditation scheme for health professionals.
Indigenous, non-Indigenous health spending ratio stays same
Per person spending on health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples was 17% higher than for the non-Indigenous population in 2004-05, according to a report ...
Board announced for research institute in Sydney's south west
NSW Health Minister, Reba Meagher, is pleased to announce the appointment of the Chairman and board members of the Ingham Health Research Institute (IHRI).
Public health spending is 2 pct of the total spent on health
National expenditure on public health activities has remained constant at about 1.8% of total health spending over the last 7 years, according to a report released by the Australian ...
NSW health system performing above national average
The NSW public health system continues to perform at or above the national average for almost every performance indicator, according to the Auditor-General's Report to Parliament ...
Plans for improving access to quality health care for all Aussies
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has launched its Election Manifesto 2007 and First 100 Day Plan, which outlines practical strategies to improve access to ...
It is about time for both fed and state govts to "fix health" :AMA
AMA (WA) says Federal Labor's election victory should put an end to the blame game between the State and Commonwealth and enable both governments to set about solving the major ...
Aust Healthcare Hospitals Association welcome new minister
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has welcomed the appointment of Nicola Roxon as Health Minister in the new Rudd Government.
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