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Surgeons recommend redesign of emergency services
Surgeons, senior health administrators and senior nurses from around Australia and New Zealand gathered in Sydney recently to consider ways in which emergency surgery can be done ...
Health info needs urgent technological injection
The Business Council of Australia has called on the federal government to lead an urgent implementation of the national e-health strategy.
Optometrists needed in remote Indigenous communities
Optometrists are being sought to improve eye health care in remote and very remote Indigenous communities.
Good managers form the key to better business
An international survey of Australian manufacturing companies confirms that good managers are the key to successful businesses and highlights where Australian managers need to improve. ...
Breast density affects the risk of cancer recurrence
A new study finds that women treated for breast cancer are at higher risk of cancer recurrence if they have dense breasts.
Working time regulations for trainee doctors
Creating more flexibility around current working is the solution.
Benefitting from innovative IP service opportunities
Darwin-based innovators now have access to a secure intellectual property (IP) lodgement service thanks to a new initiative by Federal Government agency IP Australia and Australia ...
How long does it take to train a surgeon?
Restrictions on the working hours of doctors may be compromising surgical education and patient care. Gretchen Purcell Jackson and John Tarpley argue that greater flexibility is ...
Hospitals need to spend money to save money: study
Hospitals will save health care resources worth up to $333 per patient if they adopt an intervention aimed at reducing the risk of emergency re-admissions among elderly Australians, ...
Aust plans to launch its first Preventative Health Agency
Australia’s first ever Preventive Health Agency will soon be established following the passage of important legislation in the House of Representatives.
Research supports need for improved training for junior doctors
The Australian Medical Students’ Association applauds a study at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital that highlights the need for proper supervision and training of junior doctors.
More doctors and nurses are joining a rapidly ageing workforce
The number of employed medical practitioners in Australia increased by almost 20% from 56,207 in 2003 to 67,208 in 2007, according to a report released recently by the Australian ...
Public hospitals new report card reveals need for more funding
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has welcomed the support of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) for strengthening Australia's public hospital system. ...
Bureaucratically run hospitals are a health hazard for Aussies
It is time for public hospitals to once again become the trusted and well-run institutions they used to be, says a new report.
AMA releases new government priority health investment plan
As part of the National Health Reform Consultation Summit at Canberra Hospital, the AMA has presented the Prime Minister and Health Minister with a list of health policy priorities ...
Input and feedback sought for new healthcare standards review
Consumers, healthcare professionals, industry bodies and the broader community are among those invited to provide feedback on the accreditation standards used by the majority of ...
Stroke patients tend to ignore symptoms and delay treatment
Research has found 70 per cent of stroke patients and 46 per cent of bystanders did not recognise stroke at the onset of symptoms, and 85 per cent did not call an ambulance immediately, ...
Vic hospitals set to benefit from Rudd Govt cash injection
Three Victorian hospitals have received nearly $9 million in funding from the Rudd Government - to be used for capital infrastructure projects, surgical workforce initiatives and ...
Anaesthetists say new Surgical Safety Checklist will save lives
The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists welcomes the introduction of the Surgical Safety Checklist, an important clinical tool for Australian hospitals launched ...
New public health Bill 2009 released for public consultation
Tougher enforcement powers and huge fines form part of a new Public Health Bill released for public consultation.
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