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Health of the Nation 2021: The current shape of general practice

Health of the Nation 2021: The current shape of general practice

The RACGP’s annual report taking the pulse of general practice around the country has been released. Here are the key themes and reactions to this year’s findings.


In Practice: New MBS items

In Practice: New MBS items

Also gain an insight into financially strengthening general practices, new prostate cancer screening processes and childhood disorders.


How will Novavax fit into Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine plans?

How will Novavax fit into Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine plans?

GPs will be involved in the rollout of Novavax if it is approved for use in Australia, the Federal Government has confirmed.


RACGP urges eligible doctors to sign up for PEP

RACGP urges eligible doctors to sign up for PEP

The course provides access to full A1 Medicare rebates, support and mentoring from medical educators, and an optional exam preparation course.


In Practice: Seeking GP feedback on mental health care

In Practice: Seeking GP feedback on mental health care

GPs can also be informed about a number of upcoming educational webinars, networking opportunities and training programs.


RACGP calls for ‘blended’ aged care funding model

RACGP calls for ‘blended’ aged care funding model

Investment via a system that incorporates fee-for-service, complexity loading and recognition for high-quality care is needed, the college says.


Staying true to old-fashioned general practice

Staying true to old-fashioned general practice

SPONSORED: Dr Naomi Gleadow is devoted to multi-generational practice where doctors can experience the joy of being a GP.


Progress made on Closing the Gap

Progress made on Closing the Gap

Latest AIHW figures show the health gap is narrowing between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians.


Last-minute hotspot reprieve but GPs say uncertainty is impacting care

Last-minute hotspot reprieve but GPs say uncertainty is impacting care

Melbourne GPs can conduct longer phone consultations for at least another week after an eleventh-hour extension to Commonwealth-designated hotspots – but a looming deadline means the picture is less clear in NSW. 


In Practice: PEP applications open

In Practice: PEP applications open

GPs can also prepare for upcoming CPD activities and the launch of this year’s Health of the Nation report.


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