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‘I was hacked’: GP’s stark warning for colleagues

‘I was hacked’: GP’s stark warning for colleagues

High-profile Melbourne GP Dr Mukesh Haikerwal has called for vigilance after hackers stole his identity then tried to steal his money.


‘Never been so strained’: Call for change as ED presentations spike

‘Never been so strained’: Call for change as ED presentations spike

Push for ‘collaborative’ overall healthcare reform, with a record 8.8 million emergency department presentations reported in just one year.


Medicare complexity the real scandal: RACGP CEO

Medicare complexity the real scandal: RACGP CEO

Sensationalist reporting does the extraordinary, often unsung, work GPs do for their patients an enormous disservice, writes Paul Wappett.


GPs push back against alleged $8 billion Medicare ‘rort’

GPs push back against alleged $8 billion Medicare ‘rort’

The claim has triggered an investigation into the Department of Health and Aged Care’s existing compliance and audit programs.


DoH releases 30/20 rule fact sheet

DoH releases 30/20 rule fact sheet

The new telehealth compliance measure came into effect on 1 October, despite calls to delay its implementation.


Joint appeal issued for delay of 30/20 telehealth rule

Joint appeal issued for delay of 30/20 telehealth rule

The new compliance measure is being introduced today, despite the lingering threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.


GPs to staff 50 ‘urgent care services’ in NSW and Victoria

GPs to staff 50 ‘urgent care services’ in NSW and Victoria

The bulk-billing clinics will be established near existing hospitals with the aim of easing pressure on overburdened emergency departments.


How concerned should GPs be about proposed PSR changes?

How concerned should GPs be about proposed PSR changes?

A new bill aimed at expanding some of the regulator’s powers is once again before the Senate, with a focus on bridging gaps that have developed with the emergence of more corporate practices.
 


Newly diagnosed HIV patients could be under-referred to support

Newly diagnosed HIV patients could be under-referred to support

As more HIV diagnoses occur in general practice clinics, patient-centred approaches can improve connections to peer-support services.


‘Nonsensical’ to stop GPs approving access to glucose monitors

‘Nonsensical’ to stop GPs approving access to glucose monitors

The decision to block GPs from certifying patient access to the devices ‘needs to be reviewed and rectified,’ the RACGP president says.


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