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Physical examinations: How to avoid misunderstandings

Physical examinations: How to avoid misunderstandings

SPONSORED: Clear communication is the most effective way to avoid misunderstandings in the doctor–patient relationship, writes Dr Jane Deacon.


Review of bulk billing consent requirement flagged

Review of bulk billing consent requirement flagged

DoH is looking into ‘assignment of benefit’ requirement for bulk billing, with the arrangement under the spotlight due to telehealth.


ATAGI recommends shortened interval between AstraZeneca doses during ‘significant’ outbreaks

ATAGI recommends shortened interval between AstraZeneca doses during ‘significant’ outbreaks

In its latest update, the advisory group has said people in COVID hotspots such as Greater Sydney should have their second dose within 4–8 weeks to help combat worsening outbreaks.


The moving parts of a nationwide vaccine rollout

The moving parts of a nationwide vaccine rollout

One of the largest logistical efforts in Australian general practice history will commence in less than a week.


COVID vaccine consent for aged care residents

COVID vaccine consent for aged care residents

It’s ethically tricky, says Dr Xavier Symons, but there are ways to get it right.


New guidance for GPs on obtaining valid informed consent

New guidance for GPs on obtaining valid informed consent

The resource is designed help doctors empower patients to make the right decisions for their health.


Respect Matters: One aim, different outcomes?

Respect Matters: One aim, different outcomes?

A new program aims to inform young people on consent issues, but inconsistent legislation across states could be hindering attempts at education.


When children of vaccine-hesitant parents want to be immunised

When children of vaccine-hesitant parents want to be immunised

newsGP speaks with medico-legal expert Dr Sara Bird about under-18-year-olds who want vaccinations despite their parents’ wishes.


Children and consent for medical treatment

Children and consent for medical treatment

All adult patients in Australia are presumed to be competent to provide consent to their own treatment. But can children and young people give consent?


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