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‘Visionary’ review suggests quicker approval of new medicines

‘Visionary’ review suggests quicker approval of new medicines

New subsidised medication approvals would be streamlined and access made easier for vulnerable populations, under a new health technology plan.


Further expansion of NIP shingles vaccines

Further expansion of NIP shingles vaccines

GPs can now offer their immunocompromised patients over 18 years old a subsidised shingles vaccine, but the expansion has raised questions about supply.


In Practice: Consultation on registration and accreditation scheme

In Practice: Consultation on registration and accreditation scheme

The RACGP is seeking member feedback on the processes underpinning complaints or notifications about registered health practitioners.


Sweeping NDIS changes on the way

Sweeping NDIS changes on the way

The RACGP welcomed the bill passing through the Parliament but stressed that its new assessment process has not been finalised.


Government reveals disability royal commission response

Government reveals disability royal commission response

Healthcare changes are on the way after 130 recommendations were accepted in principle, but the future of several key asks remains unclear.


Calls for expansion of multidisciplinary pain management

Calls for expansion of multidisciplinary pain management

The latest pain report shines a light on the need for multidisciplinary programs to be scaled up, in a bid to increase access and reduce stigma.


Contracts – the basics every doctor should know

Contracts – the basics every doctor should know

SPONSORED: From payment arrangements to medical records, there are several key aspects GPs need to consider. 


GPs key to fighting vaccine fatigue: RACGP

GPs key to fighting vaccine fatigue: RACGP

In a new Government submission, the college warned that a resurgence of preventable diseases and fragmentation of care is threatening patients.


Bowel cancer screening changes launch

Bowel cancer screening changes launch

Patients aged 45 and above are now able to receive a free kit in a bid to boost plummeting screening rates and increase early diagnoses.


PBAC recommends subsidised RSV vaccine for pregnant women

PBAC recommends subsidised RSV vaccine for pregnant women

The committee has backed Abrysvo being added to the NIP, but GPs have warned additional supply must be guaranteed to ensure a successful rollout.


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