New research shows women fail to adequately understand their own risk of breast cancer. Women with a family history of breast cancer were not accessing services available to them, new research has found. The University of Melbourne study has also ...
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Switch to home care could save millions: report
The Deloitte research also found patients treated at home were more satisfied and had shorter hospital stays. A new study has found treating patients at home could save state and federal governments millions of dollars annually. Research by Deloitte Access ...
More »Govt agrees to review new health watchdog
Legislation to create the National Health Performance Authority has passed the Senate but the new watchdog will be reviewed in a year. A new watchdog keeping an eye on Australia's health services will itself be independently reviewed after a year, ...
More »Doctors and lawyers criticise SA euthanasia bill
Doctors say proposed legislation to legalise euthanasia offers no protection for patients. Opposition is mounting to the latest moves in South Australia to legalise euthanasia. The Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Law Society of South Australia have already opposed ...
More »Rural cancer patients have poorer rates of survival
Australian researchers have identified a link between proximity to treatment centres and cancer survival for rural dwellers. People with colorectal cancer in rural areas have a greater chance of dying than their city cousins because treatment facilities are so far ...
More »Doctors criticise national roll out of e-health records
Next year’s roll out of individual electronic health records could be stalled by an opt-in system, doctors have warned. Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has hit back at critics of the "opt in" system for setting up individual electronic health ...
More »Victorian hospitals slam govt plans for armed guards in EDs
Armed security officers in emergency departments could incite not minimise risk of violence, parliamentary inquiry told. Two of Melbourne's biggest hospitals have rejected Victorian government plans to have armed officers in emergency departments. Security and nursing directors at St Vincent's ...
More »Type 2 diabetes patients face bowel cancer risk
Regular bowel cancer screenings should be a critical part of diabetes management, according to new research. Research showing men with type 2 diabetes face a higher risk of developing bowel cancer has sparked calls for more regular screening checks for ...
More »Support for chronic disease crisis in the Pacific
Health groups have praised Gillard’s commitment to tackle chronic disease in the Pacific Island nations. Leading Australian and international health groups have welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement that it will increase its assistance to the Pacific to tackle chronic disease. ...
More »Health risks increasing slowly
For health professionals such as nurses the real challenges of climate change go well beyond theoretical debates. By Louise Williams Within the cool confines of the Australian National University’s supercomputer laboratory, biostatistician Keith Dear (above) couldn’t be further removed from the ...
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