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Emergency department demand up 37 per cent

New research has busted the myth that older people or less urgent cases are clogging up EDs. Demand for public emergency department care across Australia increased by 37 per cent throughout the decade ending in early 2010. This is the ...

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Vic govt won’t reveal contingency plans

Victorian Health Minister David Davis said interstate nurses won’t be needed if mass resignations of public sector nurses go ahead. Victoria's health system will be able to withstand any nurse resignations that may come and staff will not need to ...

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Reaching new heights

Building on its success in the community, the award-winning ‘geriatric flying squad’ is planning an expansion into residential aged care. By Linda Belardi. The past 12 months have been a whirlwind of activity for clinical nurse consultant Amanda Klahr and ...

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Vic nurses and govt talks break down

Hundreds of nurses will begin doorknocking a key marginal seat as the stalemate with the Baillieu government continues. Victorian nurses will doorknock the state's most marginal seat in the latest chapter of its protracted feud with the Liberal government for ...

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Diabetes rates climb

The prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled since 1990, according to the AIHW. Australian men are becoming obese faster than women even though they generally do more exercise, according to a new report which shows the incidence of diabetes ...

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Electronic prescriptions save lives: study 

Medication error has dropped in hospitals using e-prescribing technology. The use of electronic prescriptions can slash medication error rates in hospitals by up to two-thirds, new research suggests. A study by the University of NSW has found that prescribing errors ...

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Keeping up in the baby chase

Since the birth of the first IVF baby in Australia in 1980, teams of nurses have supported couples to overcome infertility. Linda Belardi talks to one nurse working in the field. Three weeks after suffering the loss of her mother ...

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