Life is too short to not love what you do
16 April, 2019 by Laini BennettIt was the people who believed in HISA CEO Dr Louise Schaper who gave her the confidence to believe in herself.
Gayed report: implications for hospitals
09 April, 2019 by Dr David Carter*For years, gynecologist and obstetrician Dr Emil Gayed, and the health system, failed his patients. We review the case and its implications for hospitals.
2019 Federal Budget — what’s in it for us?
03 April, 2019We summarise the key budgetary measures being offered to the health- and aged-care sectors.
'Fake' pharmacist convicted, to pay $39.5K
02 April, 2019A man who presented himself as a registered pharmacist has been convicted and fined $24,000, and is required to pay $15,000 in legal costs.
New guidelines for surveillance colonoscopy
29 March, 2019Cancer Council Australia's new guidelines includes new recommendations to tackle Australia's second-biggest cancer killer.
USM-500 medical-grade edge server
04 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Advantech Australia Pty LtdThe USM-500 medical-grade edge server is designed to provide a cost-effective server solution for a wide range of medical applications.
Tracking products to patients to improve patient safety
01 March, 2019 by Catherine Koetz*We can trace an apple back to its grower, but not medical products back to patients. Traceability needs to be a focus of our healthcare system.
New dysphagia standards commence 1 May
01 March, 2019 by Dr Julie Cichero*Soon new international standards will replace the existing Australian ones. We outline the key changes and how they can help save lives.
Assisted Dying Act faces implementation challenges
27 February, 2019The new Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Act is designed to make it easier for the seriously ill to end their lives; but implementing it may be challenging.
New Aged Care Standards: now is the time to prepare
05 February, 2019 by Sharyn McIlwain*, Troy Speirs**On 1 July 2019 the new Aged Care Quality Standards will come into effect. Here's how to prepare.
Third Atlas to drive healthcare improvements
19 December, 2018 by Conjoint Professor Anne Duggan*The third Atlas examines neonatal and paediatric health, thyroid and gastrointestinal investigations and treatments and cardiac tests.
Easing your patients' financial stress
17 December, 2018 by April WilsonPatients experiencing financial toxicity on top of their health issues find it harder to recover. There are simple ways to ease the burden.
Atlas investigation reveals caesarean concerns
11 December, 2018The Third Australian Atlas of Healthcare Variation has identified a number of concerning trends, including women having caesareans unnecessarily early.
Clinical waste watch
11 December, 2018 by Ros Morgan*Vigilant nurses, midwives and carers want to do more to reduce waste in healthcare. Here are a few tips.
A Day in the Life of Ros Morgan
10 December, 2018Ros Morgan is the ANMF (Vic) Environmental Health Officer. She uses a creative approach to sustainability, with effective results.