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Things to consider when buying emergency response kits
Emergency response kits play an essential role in the immediate and follow-up care of an acute medical incident.
VIC new laws to crack down on dodgy health practitioners
Victoria’s health complaints watchdog will be given greater powers to name and shame dodgy health service providers and practitioners, and protect the public by banning them from ...
Public hospital funding cuts to have dire consequences: AMA
The AMA's latest snapshot of the performance of Australia’s public hospitals points to an imminent crisis as the effects of Federal funding cuts make it harder for hospitals to meet ...
Tips for Buying Oxygen Therapy Devices
Oxygen therapy is an important consideration in the management of many health conditions for its role in the prevention of hypoxia.
Govt to invest over $1b to cure Hepatitis C
The Turnbull Government will invest more-than $1 billion to give all Australians with Hepatitis C access to breakthrough cures that could all but eradicate the deadly and debilitating ...
How to buy the right medical freezers for your facility
It can be a difficult decision to buy the right medical freezers for your facility, particularly as there are many models with different features available.
Discount PBS prescriptions now in effect
1st January 2016 marks the start of landmark competition reforms in the medicines sector, whereby pharmacists are able to discount the cost of a prescription subsidised through the ...
6 Tips for Buying the Right X-ray Machines
If you need to buy an X-ray machine for your medical practice, there are a few things you should know.
Fair Work Ombudsman focuses on health care & social assistance
Australia's growing health care and social assistance industry is to be the focus of a new national campaign by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Medicinal cannabis to be cultivated through national scheme
Australia will create a nationally-consistent licensing scheme regulating the controlled cultivation of cannabis for medicinal or scientific purposes that will streamline the process ...
How to select the right trolleys for your hospital
In a hospital setting, having access to the right trolleys can make a significant difference to the ease of transportation around the hospital and the quality of care you can provide ...
Medicare Safety Net changes on hold: a win for patients
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has welcomed the Government’s pause of the Medicare Safety Net threshold change as a win for patients, who would have ...
Things to consider when buying medical practice furniture
The furniture in your medical practice plays an important role in the overall care that you provide to patients.
National Audit highlights safer surgical health care practices
The 6th National Report of the Australian and New Zealand Audits of Surgical Mortality (ANZASM) was released on 27 November 2015 by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), ...
Reform needed to reduce salt intake for Australians
Health experts are calling for governments, food manufacturers and public health bodies to work together to reformulate food and improve food labelling to reduce salt intake and save ...
Australia signs new health cooperation agreements with China
Australia has signed agreements with China last week, refreshing the framework for technical cooperation between the two countries on health issues, including communicable disease ...
"Good" mozzie virus might hold key to fighting disease
Australian scientists have discovered a new virus carried by one of the country's most common pest mosquitoes.
Govt invests $630 million for almost 900 innovative research projects
The Turnbull Government will invest more than $600 million to support Australia’s world-leading researchers to find the next prevention of disease or cure as it continues to drive ...
Handle antibiotics with care: Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015
New figures released on 16 November 2015 by NPS MedicineWise show that while fewer people are now asking for antibiotics when they have a cold or flu, many still mistakenly believe ...
We will find a way to predict the spread of disease: USYD
Software "agents" modelled on real-life individuals will be used by University of Sydney researchers to develop high-precision computer models that can predict where or when an ...
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