The Australian Government is developing a National Injury Prevention Strategy in recognition of the ongoing and substantial burden of injury and following expiration of the previous National Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Action Plan (2004-2014).
The critical role general practice plays in the health of the community has been highlighted during the nation-wide response to COVID-19. Rural peak bodies, ACRRM and RDAA are calling for the inclusion of general practice in all disaster response planning.
On the eve of World Family Doctor Day, ACRRM says it’s a timely opportunity to highlight the role Rural Generalists (RGs) are playing in providing excellent health care to families in rural and remote communities.
Rural peak bodies have welcomed the additional $48.1 million in funding for mental health supports announced by the Federal Government following the COVID-19 pandemic.
With more state governments talking about opening up travel within and between borders, travellers to rural communities are being urged to be super careful in not becoming super spreaders of coronavirus. ACRRM and RDAA said today that while many Australians will want to resume travel to rural towns, taking small steps will be the key to keeping coronavirus contained.
Today, on International Nurses Day ACRRM gives a shout out to nurses for the integral role they play in health care teams and in providing medical services in outback communities.
Uncertainty and fear about what lies ahead with COVID-19 is not only impacting rural and remote Australians, but their health practitioners too, ACRRM and RDAA say.
Dr Teena Downton is a FACRRM and current Medical Educator with the College. We caught up with her to discuss why the program is important for rural doctors…
Joining the College at a pivotal time for GP training, Kyra will oversee the delivery of the College’s robust education, training and assessment programs, while working with the Executive Leadership Team, Board and Council on transition to College-led training and establishing the new National Rural Generalist Training Program.
With social distancing restrictions being wound back in some states, rural Australians could be forgiven for thinking that the COVID-19 crisis is over – but don’t let your guard down yet, ACRRM and RDAA warned today.
Dr Daniel Wilson (Dan) is a Rural Generalist trainee with ACRRM and Board Director at Rural Doctors Association Victoria (RDAV). We caught up with Dan to see how he is copying with the impacts COVID-19 are having with those on the frontline…
The Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits was updated on 1 May 2020 and the Summary of Changes can be found on the New, Amended and Deleted Items page. Read more for a list of included updates.
To support doctors responding to the COVID-19 pandemic the Department of Health is implementing a number of short term measures to waive or streamline Medicare program requirements. These will ensure eligible doctors can continue to satisfy their obligations under section 19AA and 19AB of the Health Insurance Act 1973 and provide Medicare services to patients in their current practice.
This webinar recording, presented by registered psychologist, Sharee Johnson, focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores practical strategies to combat information overload, fatigue and burnout for health professionals and looks at ways to manage anxiety and stress for themselves and their patients during these uncharted times.
The Department of Health has provided information regarding the requirement for a patient signature for billing and a clinician signature when using e-requesting of pathology, including the need for a pathology request to be signed by the clinician, and for a patient's written consent for a bulk-billed procedure.
Routine immunisation is the foundation for strong health systems and ACRRM says that World Immunisation Week provides a timely reminder of the importance of vaccination, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peak rural medical bodies, ACRRM and RDAA have said that the Government’s new Contact Tracing App, COVIDSafe, is an important additional tool in the fight against COVID-19.
ACRRM says the benefits of the government’s new COVIDSafe app in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic far outweigh any perceived risk. The app, which is available to all Australians to voluntarily download from 6.00pm tonight, will help protect lives by alerting people who may have come in contact with a person who has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
With thoughts turning to how Australia might adapt to a post-COVID world, rural doctors say the pandemic response could provide the tools for better access to healthcare in the bush.
During this time when Australia is focussed on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to remember the health care needs of people with disabilities in our rural and remote communities, says ACRRM.