Med students will treat emergency actor patients as part a week long educational simulation in a new learning experience at Griffith University Medicine School.

Griffith med students work on emergency actors

Med students will treat emergency actor patients as part a week long educational simulation in a new learning experience at Griffith University Medicine School.

The Northern Territory Health Minister Robyn will contribute $2m to construct a new $6m health clinic in the Groote Eylandt community of Umbakumba.

Groote Eylandt gets new $6 million health clinic

The Northern Territory Health Minister Robyn Lambley will contribute $2m for the construction of a new $6m health clinic in the Groote Eylandt community of Umbakumba.
Ret General Peter Cosgrove, has launched a campaign to better fund aged care services, its workforce and in particular 83,000 residential care beds

Cosgrove calls for 83000 aged care beds

Peter Cosgrove has launched a campaign to better fund age care services, its workforce, the need for critical planning and smarter funding of aged services.
The federal government will fund assistance for people to update their electronic health records with details of how they'd like to be cared for in their older years.

Feds to fund electronic health records update with care plans

The federal government will fund assistance for people to update their electronic health records with details of how they'd like to be cared for in their older years.
Australian Private Hospitals Assocation CEO Michael Roff says a survey confirms most Australians believe the public system could not cope without private hospitals.

Private Hospitals CEO promotes cause and capability

An Australian Private Hospitals Association survey suggests 84 percent of Australians believe public hospitals would not cope if private hospitals did not exist, according to APHA CEO Michael Roff.
A shortage of male volunteers means some boys with cancer are missing out on Camp Quality's support services

Camp Quality misses males

A shortage of male volunteers means some boys with cancer are missing out on Camp Quality's support services, and the charity is hoping to reverse the trend with an urgent call out to males to coincide with National Volunteer Week Australia which runs 13 - 19 May.

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Big public hospitals have disproportionate blood infections

The latest National Health Performance Authority report shows that of the 1,725 cases of S. aureus, or "Golden Staph", bloodstream infections across 352 public hospitals, 82% were at major hospitals.

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Older workers could help aged care skills shortage

Health and aged care organisations and the government should combine to develop skills and pathways to attract, retain and retrain workers in the second stage of their lives, writes Get Healthcare Direct CEO David Norris.

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Dynamic IT helps accreditation agency do better business

The CEO of the Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency talks about the benefits and pitfalls of information technology.

As Chief Executive Officer of Australia’s Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency (ACSAA), Mark Brandon is acutely aware of the potential benefits and pitfalls information technology has for businesses large and small.

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The Opportunity Wave is Hitting Healthcare

Never before have national health systems had a better opportunity to enhance their operations to be more efficient and more accessible writes Dr MeDhi Khaled Oracle’s Vice President Healthcare and Life Sciences Asia Pacific and Japan.



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Providers must be ready to service community care

More and more of our older community members will have chronic conditions, and need services that will assist them to manage and live well with these conditions at home, writes Benetas CEO Sandra Hills.

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Dementia Care: An acute experience

Acute care hospitals must urgently develop better responses for dementia patients that incorporate better diagnosis, more appropriate treatments and improved patient management as well as more aware and capable staff, says one carer.

Acute care hospitals must urgently develop better responses for dementia patients that incorporate better diagnosis, more appropriate treatments and improved patient management as well as more aware and capable staff, says one carer.

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Smart energy can improve your facility’s financial health

Hospital, health and aged care facilities must do whatever it takes to realise better, cheaper, more efficient energy use, writes Schneider Electric VP Michael Sullivan.

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