Archived News for Health Sector Professionals
More details have emerged about the Queensland Government’s flawed Lady Cilento Children's Hospital name change poll.
Hospital stoush going nowhere
A legal dispute between the WA Government and builder John Holland does not look like ending soon.
RAH issues exposed
Unions have slammed a culture of bullying, pressure and fatigue at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH).
Christmas Island questions PM
Christmas Island is not impressed by the Federal Government’s “knee-jerk” decision to reopen its immigration detention centre.
LNP doctor discriminated against
Former QLD MP Chris Davis has won $1.5 million from Brisbane's Metro North Hospital and Health Service (MNHHS) over unlawful discrimination due to his political beliefs.
Aged care commission begins
The royal commission into Australia’s aged care system is underway this week.
Asylum medical bill slammed
The Federal Government is firm in its belief that more sick asylum seekers should not be treated.
Cerebral palsy interventions checked
Researchers have highlighted the importance of early intervention on cerebral palsy.
Lancet lights up gender issues
A prestigious medical journal has dedicated an entire issue to advancing gender equity in science, medicine and global health.
Millions in Medicare sitting unclaimed
Over $110 million worth of Medicare rebates sit unclaimed, the Government says.
Pharmacies arm users with safety
Australian pharmacies have started selling pill testing kits over the counter.
Mosquitos modified against Zika
CSIRO has engineered mosquitoes to be resistant to the devastating Zika virus.
ACT health review released
The ACT Government has released an interim report from its review of public health services.
Asylum health panel formed
The Federal Government has set up a review panel for asylum seekers being transferred on medical grounds.
Cancer revamp considered
Experts are debating whether low risk cancers should be renamed to make them sound less scary.
Cocktails inspire contraceptive
International scientists led by a man called Dr Wang are working on a new male contraceptive.
Exercise could spare 200k from cancer
More than 200,000 cancer cases could be avoided in Australia over the next 25 years if people maintain a healthy weight and exercise regime.
Poo transplants tested
Poo transplants have been shown to be successful in the treatment of ulcerative colitis.
Gene-edit news known early
A US Nobel Prize winner was told of China’s gene-edited babies 7 months before it was announced to the public.