Iron infusions ‘taking off’ in general practice The procedure is becoming a key part of general practice – and that is good news.
Recognition of emerging research in general practice The RACGP Foundation recently honoured two of its outstanding researchers.
Australians name GPs as their most ethical professionals In a national survey, general practice beat out pharmacies and hospitals for the most ethical profession with which Australians are in close contact.
Number of people delaying their GP consultation declining But nearly one third of people living in outer-regional, remote or very remote areas have reported visiting an ED because a GP was unavailable.
Extension for PIP QI applications Practices experiencing delays in either submitting data or securing a time-limited exemption may now submit a late application for payment.
GP feedback requested for compliance audit With the Department of Health’s approach to health provider compliance under the microscope, GPs are seeking clarity to ensure they are adequately informed about their obligations.
How will a changing nation affect Australia’s GPs? Social researcher Mark McCrindle outlines how demographics and technology will impact healthcare delivery.
NPS general practice report echoes RACGP findings It found mental health conditions are among the most common issues dealt with in general practice.
Young mums more likely to have children with ADHD Research has found the genetic risk of ADHD in children is particularly strong for women aged younger than 20 when they give birth.
GP19: Your patients, your community, your solutions From AI to pain management to running a practice, the first day of the RACGP’s conference offers GPs a comprehensive look at their profession.