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Reports show that GPs are working harder than ever
Two reports released 31 August 2016 show that GPs are working harder than ever.
Poll shows 76% Aussies want increased funding for preventive health
The Roy Morgan Research poll conducted for Research Australia shows 76% Australians rank investment into preventive health among the top ten priorities for the Australian Government. ...
GP support key to success of Health Care Homes
Welcoming the announcement of the 10 Primary Health Network Regions to conduct the Government’s trial of the Government’s Health Care Homes initiative, AMA President, Dr Michael ...
Doctor workforce increasingly specialised: AIHW report
The last decade has seen a shift toward a medical workforce with more specialist roles, according to a report that explores the characteristics of medical practitioners, released 24 ...
Protect vulnerable people as flu cases rise: NSW Health
NSW Health is urging people with flu symptoms to stay away from aged care facilities and vulnerable groups following a spike in influenza presentations to emergency departments and ...
Medical Board consults on revalidation in Australia
Strengthened continuing professional development and screening for at-risk doctors should underpin future approaches to revalidation in Australia, according to an expert report to ...
Time to match healthcare with 21st Century consumer needs: RACGP
Health and consumer leaders have released a blueprint for 21st Century Medicare aimed at giving patients greater say in a team-based health care system. 
Bed numbers rising more in private hospitals than in public hospitals
In 2014–15, there were 1,322 hospitals in Australia—698 public and 624 private hospitals, according to reports released 29 July 2016 by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare ...
Increasing access to cannabis-based medicine in NSW
Doctors in NSW will now be able to apply to prescribe a broader range of cannabis- based medicines as a result of NSW Government regulatory changes.
Pros and Cons of the New Electronic Medical Practice Environment
Technological advances have brought about both advantages and disadvantages to those in medical practice.
RACGP calls on govt to address urgent reform of primary healthcare
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has called for the Federal Government to quickly address plans to sustain and improve our health system, focusing specifically ...
Primary healthcare research funding inadequate: RACGP
General practice health services are among the most efficient and cost-effective in the nation, consuming only 7% of Australia's total health spend on Medicare while assisting almost ...
Urgent national overhaul needed for reliable general practice data
The latest Issues Brief from the Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research emphasises the need to urgently address the lack of reliable national primary health data, particularly ...
Leveraging digital technology to improve the patient experience
Recently, we covered the rise of telemedicine, a rapidly growing industry estimated to reach US $86.7 billion in 2023, growing from just $21.1 billion in 2014.
NSW children provided compassionate access to cannabis-based medicine
In an Australian first, NSW children with severe treatment-resistant epilepsy will be provided with compassionate access to Epidiolex® , a GW Pharmaceuticals cannabis-based medicine. ...
Time for strategic vision and leadership for health: AHHA
All options should be on table as we reconsider health funding that delivers affordable care with equity of access.
Australia's first national health card released
Australia’s Health Tracker was released 5 July 2016 by Australian Health Policy Collaboration (AHPC) at Victoria University and supported by 50 health and welfare organisations.
RACGP calls for focus on improving primary healthcare
The absolute first priority for the incoming Government should be to end the extended freeze on the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS).
Telemedicine set to become mainstream
Though it raises a host of questions for regulators, providers, insurers and patients alike - telemedicine is here and it’s set to become mainstream, and fast!
Neural tube defects decrease since folic acid added to bread
Mandatory fortification of bread with folic acid (in Australia) and iodine (in Australia and New Zealand) was introduced in 2009 to address two important public health issues.
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