Oral disease contributes to both poor dental health, and negative healthcare outcomes. Oral disease is one of twelve chronic diseases identified as National Health Priority Areas (NHPA) by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). In 2006, AIHW estimated ...
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Threats to SA nurses
South Australia’s health system is reeling from graduate oversupply, issues of nurse safety and trenchant budget cuts. The national situation for nurses, midwives and other health professionals is of major concern. Just as in other states, South Australia is experiencing ...
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A quick look at the numbers on nursing pay makes it shockingly clear that our best professionals are underpaid and struggling. Leah Roberts has worked in the nursing profession for more than 20 years. During that time, she has worked ...
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The government has chosen to take the “responsible course” to delay the return to surplus in order to “support jobs and growth in an uncertain world”. Treasurer Wayne Swan made these announcements when delivering the federal government’s election budget – ...
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With a rise in antibiotic resistance, a crisis in chronic wound management has been averted with a new treatment. By Aileen Macalintal New research from the University of Technology Sydney has shown that the most effective type of honey for ...
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The government has chosen to take the "responsible" course to delay the return to surplus in order to “support jobs and growth in an uncertain world”. By Amie Larter Treasurer Wayne Swan made these announcements when delivering the federal government’s ...
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There is a desperate need for nurses in rural areas, but there’s also a great sense of potential for the nurses who do relocate. By Flynn Murphy I was at Royal Hobart, and I’d been there for 15 months,” recalls ...
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Now is the time for the government to direct incentives to the rural workforce. Health Workforce Australia (HWA) has released an online consultation paper, Nursing Workforce Retention and Productivity, to encourage further feedback and discussion in regards to strategies to ...
More »Funding debate: Who pays for nursing
The ceaseless topic of who should pay for nursing continues to be argued in the halls of power. By Louis White The dual questions of how should we fund our health services and who should pay for nursing are being ...
More »Dementia spending ‘substantial’: govt
Butler to recommend dementia to be added to national list of health priorities. The federal government will spend almost $270 million on the care and diagnosis of dementia sufferers, but the money falls short of calls by Alzheimer's Australia for ...
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