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Fairer, simpler Medicare Safety Net to benefit more patients
More Australians could have faster access to simpler safety net protections against large medical expenses under a Turnbull Government proposal introduced into Parliament on 21 ...
Pharmacists to help patients follow the script
Patients with chronic disease who risk serious illness by not taking their medication correctly are the target of a pilot study to educate community pharmacists.
New bone alliance to educate and drive positive change for bone health
Research released on World Osteoporosis Day (20 October), by the Garvan Research Foundation reveals that the majority (58%) of Australians have limited understanding of what osteoporosis ...
NSW looks at sites to cultivate medicinal cannabis
On 17 October 2015, NSW Minister for Medical Research Pru Goward and NSW Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair joined the Federal Minister for Health the Hon. Sussan Ley MP in ...
5 Medical Breakthroughs You May Have Missed
At the rate medical researchers uncover new findings about health and possible treatments, it is difficult to keep up to date and important advances can often be lost in the sea of ...
How to handle hazardous waste in your medical practice
Every day your medical practice produces a significant quantity of waste that must be disposed of appropriately.
Researchers develop cancer test to predict treatment outcome
University of Queensland researchers have announced a new tool in the fight against cancer, with the development of a world-first test that will direct treatment choices for patients ...
National Carers Week 2015 - show your support
National Carers Week 2015 has started, taking place from 11 – 17 October. Australians are encouraged to show their support for Australia's 2.7 million carers and to help build a ...
Concerns remain for public health as TPP talks conclude
The conclusion of the Trans Pacific Partnership was announced with some welcome news for Australian health advocates, but major concerns remain.
How to improve the sanitation standards in your medical facility
The sanitation of your medical facility is crucial for the provision of optimal healthcare to patients and promoting the best health outcomes. A wide range of factors can have an ...
Continued slow growth in health spending
A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows that spending on health rose in 2013–14, after record low growth in the previous year.
Dental industry calls on new PM to act on dental health
The Australian Dental Association (ADA) welcomes the election of the new Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Malcolm Turnbull MP. The ADA hopes to meet with the Prime Minister ...
Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world first surgery
Australian Minister for Industry and Science Ian Macfarlane today congratulated CSIRO on its role in an international collaboration that has led to a world-first in surgery, using ...
Harassment report a catalyst for action across medical profession
The AMA welcomes the release today of the draft report of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) Expert Advisory Group (EAG) on discrimination, bullying, and sexual ...
Data highlights need for greater investment in general practice
AMA President, Professor Brian Owler, has pointed to data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), stating it sends a strong message to Government, highlighting ...
Australia's first 3D printed spine implant
RMIT has worked with a medical device company and a neurosurgeon to successfully create a 3D printed vertebral cage for a patient with severe back pain.
Organs-on-Chips: invention of micro-device that mimics organ function
For decades, animal testing has been the logical next step for any medical development on its way from the clinic to the lab. But a new development from a Harvard lab could change ...
How technology is shaping the future of medical training
Advances in technology has caused an evolution in how future health professionals are trained. From augmented reality headsets, to virtual microscopy, to interactive simulations of ...
How to buy disinfectants that keep your facility clean
Maintaining adequate hygiene standards in your medical facility is essential to provide optimal healthcare services to your patients. A large component of the cleaning process lies ...
Findings suggest anaesthesia may harm infants' memory
When researchers at the University of California set out to test the effects of anaesthesia on infants' memory, they weren't sure what they would find.
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