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New research finds care for one‐third of hip fractures in NSW did not achieve high level adherence to quality care, the delivery of hip fracture care must be further improved.
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New best practice guidance will support Australia’s national clinical quality registries to provide more timely and meaningful feedback to clinicians and health service organisations.
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As there are no specific PBS items for gender affirmation treatment, people seeking medical gender affirmation may remain untreated or pay for it themselves, potentially limiting access.
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As burnout reaches its half‐century of existence, this article offers an overview of key research developments that have prompted investigators to revamp their views of the syndrome
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Identification of predisposing risk factors is essential to inform early intervention and management strategies for those at greatest risk of long COVID and to help alleviate the burden of long COVID on the health care system
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Trauma informed paediatric care allows organisations to address the psychosocial needs of children and their families in hospitals, thereby supporting safety, wellbeing, healing and recovery.
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As dementia edges closer to becoming the leading cause of death for Australians, it is crucial that we focus on the future brain health of the nation as well as providing more targeted, effective support to those impacted by dementia.
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Although advice on diet and physical activity is a cornerstone of the management of type 2 diabetes, rigorous research in this area for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is limited, and more is required
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Given its recent emergence, cases of acute COVID‐19 and post‐COVID‐19 condition have had a significant additional financial impact on Australian hospitals.
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Treatment guidelines recommend that people with acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease be hospitalised and notified to jurisdictional RHD registers, but researchers have found too many cases are not being notified
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The impact of long COVID in Victoria 2020–2023: an MJA supplement with the Victoria State Government Department of Health
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