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Simple patient discharge letter 'increases knowledge significantly'
A simply-worded letter directed at hospital patients and given to them prior to discharge from hospital can immediately improve their understanding of in-hospital tests and post-discharge ...
Dutton 'worst health minister in living memory': poll
What a way to end one's ministerial term. Former Health Minister Peter Dutton has been ranked the worst health minister in living memory in a survey conducted by Australian Doctor ...
Sensor helps with resuscitating newborns
Unique technology which will allow the continual monitoring of a baby's heart rate during resuscitation has been developed by UK researchers.
Great expectations: 'naïve optimism' about medical care
"It might do me some good and it won’t hurt to give it a go." How often have you heard a phrase like this?
Health system "inefficiencies" addressed in govt white paper
Which level of government should really be responsible for the funding, policy, regulation and delivery of services in the health sector in Australia?
5 Ways to Help an Expectant Dad Through Childbirth
It may come as a surprise that the father's place in the delivery room is a relatively new concept. In the 1950s it was rare to see the father at a child's birth, but today as many ...
Mixed response to Coalition's co-payment backflip
PM Tony Abbott has dismissed the dumping of the $7 GP co-payment plan in favour of an exclusive $5 one as a policy backdown, telling reporters it was about making the system "work". ...
Govt's $538m medical research fund provides critical boost
Funding worth more than $538 million to help researchers find cures, treatments and medical devices of the future has been announced by the federal government.
'Glaring' lack of menopause support for women in workplace
Menopausal women fear age-based discrimination in the workplace and face a glaring lack of menopause-specific support, a new La Trobe-led report shows.
'Inspire' key theme of national doctors conference
Is there a doctor in the house? If there was ever a time to be unwell in Adelaide it would be during the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) annual conference, ...
'Strong, sustainable' health system benefits rural, regional Australia
The Australian Government is determined to improve access to health services for people living in rural and remote areas, saying it 'understands the challenges they face'.
Minor change 'could' make GP co-payment model more popular
Exempting pensioners from the controversial proposed GP co-payment might make it more popular in the public's eye, according to a government MP.
Regionally-tailored primary care 'positive' for maternal, child health
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has welcomed the release of a report by the National Health Performance Authority (NHPA) which highlights the benefits of ...
Infant death report shows 'disturbing' regional divide
Extremely high infant death rates in some Australian communities underline why continued reporting of local health outcomes is vital, the Consumers Health Forum of Australia has said ...
Medical Research Future Fund: will industry actually benefit?
The government's proposed $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund can put Australia on the world map by driving and delivering cutting-edge, lifesaving innovation – so long as it ...
Global toolkit 'should fill void' for menopause management
A free and simple toolkit for GPs could revolutionise menopause diagnosis and treatment.
Midwives lead the way in maternal telehealth services
A team of Australian midwives are now leading the way in Australian telehealth support following the introduction of a new maternal and neo-natal health service.
"Very difficult" commonwealth policy affected NSW budget
The Mike Baird-led Liberal government has left NSW patients high and dry by ignoring the need for increased basic funding to hospitals in its pre-election budget, Opposition Leader ...
'Electrical switch' triggers labour in pregnancy
An electrical switch in the muscle of the uterus can control labour and may help explain why overweight pregnant women have difficulty giving birth, Australian researchers have ...
Review your business systems, prepare for successful financial year
As the End of Financial Year approaches, The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is encouraging businesses to review their existing systems and processes to prepare for a successful ...
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