In the media
Is private health dying?
An online panel discussion at the AMA's recent
National Conference addressed a myriad of issues facing
Australia's private health system in a forum. The AMA is
modelling what an independent private health insurance regulator
might look like with a focus on maintaining value for patients,
clinical autonomy for doctors and having the capacity to drive
reforms involving all players (13 August 2021). More...
Climate change report highlights risk to health of
Australians
The AMA is alarmed at the IPCC's latest findings on
dangerously rising global temperatures and is warning government
inaction on climate change risks the health of Australians (12
August 2021). More...
Cardiac contraindications for Pfizer, fast testing
New advice on detecting and treating rare instances of
myocarditis and pericarditis after mRNA jabs has emerged, while the
pathologists' college has partially relented on rapid covid
testing during outbreaks (10 August 2021). More...
No-fault indemnity should apply to all vaccines:
RACGP
The call comes more than six weeks after the Prime
Minister announced the scheme, for which details are still yet to
emerge. The RACGP has stated the development and implementation of
a no-fault vaccine injury compensation scheme should extend to all
vaccines listed on the National Immunisation schedule, not just
those approved for COVID-19 (10 August 2021). More...
Mental health our fasted-growing hospital
admission
The Australian Medical Association has warned that despite
additional investment in the last Budget, chronic underfunding of
existing frontline services and a lack of psychiatrists is
besetting a mental health sector struggling to cope in the face of
the COVID-19 pandemic (06 August 2021). More...
Lymphoma patients to benefit from new cancer
therapy
Australians suffering from a rare type of blood cancer
will now have access to a highly specialised CAR-T cell therapy, as
the Morrison Government continues to invest in medical
breakthroughs and new therapies that save lives and improve lives
(05 August 2021). More...
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