Industry News
Suicide Prevention Conference comes at critical time
Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body, is hosting the National Suicide Prevention Conference from 1–4 May in Canberra. [ + ]
Single iron infusion could beat daily tablets in pregnancy
In developing nations, a single iron infusion can significantly reduce iron deficiency in pregnant women when compared with daily tablets. [ + ]
Skilled migration change to attract global health workers
Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neill has announced a simplification of Australia's skilled migration system in a bid to attract more health workers. [ + ]
Beta-blockers and chemotherapy could reduce metastasis
A new study suggests that beta-blockers could enhance the effect of anthracycline chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) by reducing metastasis. [ + ]
App helps shift workers get more and better sleep
Researchers from Monash University have developed SleepSync, an app that personalises sleep–wake cycles. [ + ]
St George Private Hospital unveils new cardiac care technology
The new technology in the cardiac catheterisation lab is designed to provide a clearer picture for doctors and lessen the amount of radiation present. [ + ]
Clinic cuts 'hidden waitlist' with digital patient pathways
A South Australian industry and public health collaboration is tackling the long wait periods for outpatient appointments — referred to as the 'hidden waitlist'. [ + ]
Malawi trial boosts iron levels in pregnant women
A study exploring new ways to fight anaemia in developing nations has found a single iron infusion can significantly reduce iron deficiency in pregnant women, compared with daily tablets. [ + ]
Flexible gold sensor could unlock next-gen medical implants
The approach suggests a new way to miniaturise and improve medical devices for diagnostics, biological sensing and neurological exploration. [ + ]
Macquarie University Hospital implements new technology
MUH is the first hospital to go live with the Prospitalia h-trak system, which aims to streamline processes from patient booking to supply replenishment. [ + ]
Govt bestows $220m on Strengthening Medicare GP Grants Program
Grants will be provided depending on practice size, with smaller practices eligible for $25,000 or $35,000 and larger practices eligible for grants of $50,000. [ + ]
New oral drug could replace diabetics' insulin injections
Scientists in Melbourne have designed a new type of oral capsule that could mean pain-free delivery of insulin and other protein drugs. [ + ]
AI potentially detects 72% more heart disease patients
A recent study suggests the artificial intelligence (AI) decision support software EchoSolv could help cardiologists diagnose aortic stenosis (AS). [ + ]
New test aims to revolutionise preeclampsia detection
A new rapid test for the early diagnosis of preeclampsia can reportedly produce results in 15 minutes and has been developed by researchers at UTS. [ + ]
Statistics highlight inequality in bulk billing
New figures show an insufficient Medicare rebate has made health care in Australia increasingly inaccessible, the RACGP said. [ + ]
