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Government’s jobkeeper support package will keep medical practices operating
Vulnerable communities disadvantaged by health funding packing
System failing to protect primary care nurses against infection
Whole of population telehealth for patients, general practice
‘Medicare at home’ a vital step to counter COVID-19
COVID-19: Whole of population telehealth for patients, general practice, primary care and other medical services
Covid-19 – AMA and Government develop improved telehealth arrangements for patients
RACGP welcomes telehealth expansion to fight COVID-19
Double win for Jessica Orchard
Nursing workforce is COVID-19 primary health care solution
Government backs remote communities with COVID-19 support
Heart Week cancelled as primary care sector fights COVID-19 crisis
Expansion of Telehealth Services
RACGP building rural and remote GP workforce with more flexible training
COVID-19 Command Centre launched
Backing our health services to combat COVID-19
COVID-19 – 7th and 8th Cases – Overseas Links
COVID-19 6th Case – Overseas Link
COVID-19 No further cases
COVID-19 planning well advanced
Coronavirus respiratory clinics to open in North West Tasmania
COVID-19 package welcome but much more to do
Statement from Aged Care COVID-19 Preparedness Forum
Action needed to achieve gender equity in medical leadership and medical profession
Coronavirus public health partnership with states – Commonwealth to meet 50 per cent of state costs
RACGP urges government to introduce telehealth Medicare rebate for GPs to support COVID-19 patients
COVID-19: Where Is Support for General Practice?
Coronavirus respiratory clinic
Primary health care expert joins ANU
Covid-19 response needs primary care funding
Professor Michael Kidd appointed to advise on Primary Health Reforms
Improving access to effective contraception
Medicare bulk billing rate of 86 per cent for 2019
RACGP boosting rural and remote GP workforce
COVID-19 update – 26 February
New program improving health care in Port Lincoln
Innovative program improving health care across Barossa
Utilise pharmacist workforce to care for community
AMA calls on Government to address compliance confusion
RACGP calls for national plan to deal with pandemics
Overworked and undervalued: Study warns of ‘dying breed’ local GPs struggling to keep afloat in western Sydney
EMC success in west
100 extra places to train more rural doctors
Relaxing pharmacy ownership laws would benefit patients
Involving medication experts is more than a placebo
Cost less of a factor for Kiwis seeking GP care
Opportunity for GPs to reflect on their opioid prescribing
Boost for Māori and Pacific mental health and addiction services