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Testing the standards

The English language skills requirements for registration of nurses and midwives in Australia are under review. Attracting controversy since its implementation five months ago, the English language skills requirements for registration of nurses and midwives in Australia is under review. ...

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Tape used to contain asbestos: union

Officials say a Queensland hospital is safe, despite union’s concerns. Officials say a Queensland hospital is safe, despite a union’s claim that masking tape has been used to contain asbestos. The Queensland Nurses Union has called on the government to ...

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Prisons guilty of lack of mental illness support: study

Health professionals looking after prisoners with a mental illness lack the required skills, knowledge and resources, new research has found. Under-resourced, undertrained and overburdened. This is the current situation of Western Australian health professionals and correctional staff looking after male ...

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Please negotiate, Keneally urges nurses

NSW nurses vote to strike. NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has urged the nurses union to heed the industrial umpire's ruling and call off a strike planned for Wednesday (November 24). The NSW Nurses Association is calling for a major overhaul ...

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A missed opportunity?

The first Medical Locals are expected to commence operations mid next year With the first Medical Locals expected to commence operations mid next year, some concern has been expressed the government has missed the opportunity to fundamentally reform Australia’s primary ...

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Collaboration confusion

Misinformation surrounds the prescribing rights of nurse practitioners and midwives. A month has passed since nurse practitioners and eligible midwives gained access to PBS and MBS, but the dust has far from settled. The new legislation – which has been ...

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Nurses equal better prognosis

Specialist nurses can make a huge difference to the quality of life for people with asbestos-related diseases. Specialist nurses can make a huge difference to the quality of life, access to treatments and compensation for people with mesothelioma and other ...

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Senate supports increased aged care funding

Greens call for the government to take immediate action to relieve the financial stress faced by aged care organisations. The Senate has supported a Greens motion urging the Government to address the widening gap in funding for Australia’s aged care ...

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A new way of thinking

E-health is much more than just computers in hospitals, writes Sue McIndoe. Australia’s health system has an enviable record internationally. However, a growing demand for healthcare reform has been recognised to prepare Australia for the future and maintain the high ...

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