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Barriers for patients and GPs to MS-2 Step

Barriers for patients and GPs to MS-2 Step

Early medical abortion ‘belongs in primary care’, says a new study, but access and the GP gender pay gap must change to support that.


1 July MBS changes explained

1 July MBS changes explained

From chronic disease management to vitamin B12 testing, and COVID-19 support, significant item changes are now live.


AHPRA CEO doubles down on reform agenda

AHPRA CEO doubles down on reform agenda

Justin Untersteiner has again promised to overhaul AHPRA’s notifications system, saying it must ‘focus on prevention rather than response’.


Spirometry testing in general practice ‘plummets’

Spirometry testing in general practice ‘plummets’

The safety commission says there is an urgent need to restore access to spirometry tests, with testing rates falling nationally by 31%.


National mental health plan ‘fundamentally flawed’

National mental health plan ‘fundamentally flawed’

A damning review found GPs are working within a National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement that is ‘not fit for purpose’ and fragmented.


Detail of new women’s health MBS items explained

Detail of new women’s health MBS items explained

With the items’ launch just days away, details of the menopause assessments have been released, including its rebates and mandatory clinical activities.


ADHD reform training details revealed

ADHD reform training details revealed

A new $1.3 million ADHD GP Program will see an initial 65 WA GPs trained to diagnose and treat the condition from next year.


‘Celebrating the depth of our knowledge systems’

‘Celebrating the depth of our knowledge systems’

Themed ‘strong, fearless, together’, attendees have been left inspired by this year’s Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference.


Why are more young people getting bowel cancer?

Why are more young people getting bowel cancer?

New research seeks to uncover the answers by investigating early-onset cancer biomarkers to ‘predict, prevent, and personalise’ treatment.


Mpox course to support GPs to ‘stay informed and proactive’

Mpox course to support GPs to ‘stay informed and proactive’

With epidemiology of the disease evolving, a new RACGP activity prepares GPs to identify, manage, and prevent further cases.


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