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Greater focus needed on early treatment

Nurses use Mental Health Week to call for more action to treat chronic illness. The detrimental impact of untreated mental health disorders on patients suffering from chronic illnesses will be a focus of Mental Health Week. ANF federal secretary Lee ...

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Spend on dementia research criticised

Despite the impending epidemic, annual spend on dementia research is $20 million, compared to $160 million for cancer. The release of the ‘World Alzheimer Report 2010’ in Sydney recently has reinforced the seriousness of the impending dementia epidemic, but it ...

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COAG health deal on the rocks?

Deal with WA looks as unlikely as ever. West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has said he believes several states are prepared to pull out of the national health reform agreement. It is nearly six months since WA became the only ...

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Extra nurses to improve patient flow

Union welcomes the Victorian government's plan for more emergency department nurses. An additional 34 nurses will be employed as part of emergency department response teams at 14 key Victorian metropolitan emergency departments during peak times of the day. Making the ...

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Local pay hubs to fix health pay bungle

New QLD Health payroll model to help deal with pay issues at a local level. Queensland Health says it's on track with its payroll bungle fix - injecting extra staff into special pay hubs at local hospital district level across ...

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Health workers at risk

Communication is vital for identifying potential risks in the workplace before they arise. Lifting and moving patients is causing hundreds of Victorian workers to suffer painful yet preventable muscle and bone injuries every year. In the year to June 2010, ...

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AG questions advice

Victoria’s nurse-on-call hotline needs reviewing, says Auditor-General. It has taken pressure off the state’s public hospital emergency departments, but the safety of the advice given by Victoria’s nurse-on-call hotline has come under question following an Auditor-General’s report. While finding that ...

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Mistakes buried by legal worries

New laws are needed to prevent information shared in open disclosure from being used in legal proceedings. Fears over legal consequences will stop health professionals from admitting to mistakes, a new survey has found. Researchers asked a group of 51 ...

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When the numbers don’t add up

New research says Australia is ignoring evidence that improvements in nurse staffing is a cost-effective investment for the health system. Annie May reports. The push for mandated staffing levels in all Australian hospitals has been further backed by new research ...

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Nations looking to Australia on tobacco policy: Roxon

The government’s anti-smoking measures received high praise at UN summit says Roxon. Plain packaging and other anti-smoking measures are getting Australia noticed in the global domain, said Health Minister Nicola Roxon. The minister has returned from a United Nations health ...

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