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Elective Surgery Waiting Time Figures Released

20 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Australian public hospitals admitted almost 700,000 patients from elective surgery waiting lists in 2013-14 according to a new report Australian hospital statistics 2013-14: elective surgery waiting times.


Australia Well Prepared for Ebola

20 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Australia's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Baggoley is confident that State and Territory health authorities have well developed systems in place to protect the community if a case of Ebola is found in Australia.


NHMRC Grant Outcomes Announced

20 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Prime Minister, the Hon Tony Abbott MP and the Minister for Health, the Hon Peter Dutton MP, have announced NHMRC grant funding totalling $580.2 million.


Standard 9: Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration in Acute Health Care

19 October, 2014 by Ryan Mccann

NSQHS Standard 9 supports the provision of appropriate and timely care to patients whose condition is deteriorating. The National Consensus Statement: Essential Elements for Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration was developed by the Commission and has been endorsed by Australian Health Ministers as the national approach for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration in Australia. NSQHS Standard 9 builds on this to drive implementation in acute care health services.


World First Effort to Prevent Dementia

16 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Dementia will soon engulf more than 100 million people across the globe, but an international research group is leading a world-first effort to prevent dementia in people who are at high risk of this insidious disease.


New Regulations Introduced for Australian Medical Device Manufacturers

16 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

New regulations will be introduced to allow Australian manufacturers to obtain market approval for most medical devices using conformity assessment certification from European notified bodies.


First Report of long-term Safety of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Treat Human Disease

16 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

New research published in The Lancet provides the first evidence of the medium-term to long-term safety and tolerability of transplanting human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in humans.


AMA Opposes Expansion of Pharmacist's Role

15 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

AMA Victoria has expressed its opposition on recommendations to expand pharmacists’ role to include providing vaccinations, treating minor ailments and screening for chronic diseases.


Timing is Key for Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment

14 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered two potential treatments for traumatic brain injury that are most effective when given at different stages after the injury has occurred.


Doctors launch a No Advertising Please campaign

10 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

In a bid to ban pharmaceutical company representatives from “educational” visits to their practices, Australian doctors have established a No Advertising Please campaign.


Health Professionals Well Represented in Australian of the Year Awards

08 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Queensland and Victoria have announced their finalists in the 2015 Australian of the Year Awards, with health professionals, lobbyists and philanthropists well represented.


Health Gap for Disadvantaged Australians is 'Disturbing'

04 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

The gap in quality of health between the most advantaged and most disadvantaged Australians persists, according to new national figures released today by University of Adelaide public health researchers.


Australian and New Zealand Sepsis Patients Get World-Best Treatment

02 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Australian and New Zealand patients with sepsis can be confident they are getting the best treatment in the world.


Australia Urged to Send Medical Personnel to Fight Ebola

01 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

The international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières is urging Australia to send trained emergency medical personnel to fight Ebola in West Africa.


Latest BreastScreen Australia Monitoring Report Released

01 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

More than 1.4 million women aged 50-69 had a screening mammogram through BreastScreen Australia in 2011 and 2012, according to the BreastScreen Australia monitoring report 2011-2012,  released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).


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