The AMA Public Hospital Report released today is evidence that all state governments need to re-negotiate the COAG 2020–25 hospital funding, the AMA says. At the launch of the Report Card in Brisbane this morning, AMA president Dr Michael Gannon ...
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End of life research given funding boost
Australia is set to become a leader in palliative care research, thanks to a $60 million grand for end-of-life care projects. South Australia will particularly benefit, as Flinders University received $8 million for its palliative care related research. College of ...
More »Aged care tops the urgent list
Leading nursing experts want to make aged care the profession’s top priority for the year ahead. Nursing organisations and professionals from around Australia have agreed: aged care will be one of the biggest issues on the agenda in 2014. This ...
More »Abbott pledges $200 million to fight dementia
The Coalition pledges to help make Australia a world leader in Alzheimer’s fight. The Coalition will provide $200 million over five years for dementia research if elected, Opposition leader Tony Abbott announced in late August. About 1700 new cases of ...
More »Coalition’s $10 million cancer care commitment
Shadow Minister for Health, Peter Dutton, has announced a Coalition government will provide $10 million towards the ‘Peter’s Project’ campaign to build an integrated cancer care centre in western Victoria. Mr Dutton made the announcement in Warrnambool, alongside Peter’s Project ...
More »Plibersek contradicts VIC health minister on funding
Minister for Health Tanya Plibersek has just announced that funding for Victorian hospitals will be increased in the next year. According to Plibersek, funding for hospitals in Victoria will receive an additional $230 million for the year 2013-14. She also ...
More »Health and disability scheme get budget support
The government has chosen to take the “responsible course” to delay the return to surplus in order to “support jobs and growth in an uncertain world”. Treasurer Wayne Swan made these announcements when delivering the federal government’s election budget – ...
More »Funding debate: Who pays for nursing
The ceaseless topic of who should pay for nursing continues to be argued in the halls of power. By Louis White The dual questions of how should we fund our health services and who should pay for nursing are being ...
More »Dementia care in crisis: report
Alzheimer’s Australia is calling for an additional $500 million in the upcoming budget for dementia care services and research. Australia's aged care system is failing people with dementia. That's the feedback from public consultations held by Alzheimer's Australia around the ...
More »Industry welcomes Gillard training reforms
HECS-style student loans for enrolled nursing diplomas and guaranteed government-subsidised places for health assistants are among the reforms announced by the PM. By Annabel McGilvray Nursing professional and industry groups have cautiously welcomed the increased accessibility for enrolled nursing and ...
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