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Patients 'out in the cold' as new rules exclude myotherapy

Patients 'out in the cold' as new rules exclude myotherapy

Melburnians who want to book treatments with their myotherapists must wait longer for face-to-face appointments, despite restrictions on in-person appointments being lifted for allied health services.

  • by Melissa Cunningham

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Health Minister demands action over 'shocking' death in hospital
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Health Minister demands action over 'shocking' death in hospital

Brad Hazzard says 'everything possible must be done' to get a doctor into a hospital where a woman bled to death last month.

  • by Carrie Fellner
'Incredible urge to pee': new prostate treatment saving sex lives
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'Incredible urge to pee': new prostate treatment saving sex lives

On a hospital recovery ward, four groggy strangers are bonded by being the first Australian men fitted with a device to treat enlarged prostates.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Bus passengers told to isolate as Labor seeks mandatory masks for commuters

Bus passengers told to isolate as Labor seeks mandatory masks for commuters

NSW has recorded five new cases of COVID-19, three of which are local cases including one still under investigation.

  • by Josh Dye and Pallavi Singhal
'Imminent crisis': Australia's next GPs distressed after tech failure hits major exam

'Imminent crisis': Australia's next GPs distressed after tech failure hits major exam

More than 1200 trainee doctors have been left angry and uncertain about their futures after critical exams were cancelled at the last minute.

  • by Fergus Hunter
New tattoo? Fresh ink no longer a barrier to donating blood plasma

New tattoo? Fresh ink no longer a barrier to donating blood plasma

For nearly two decades, Bassendean garbage truck driver Drew Humphrey has made a fortnightly trip to donate blood and plasma at Perth's Red Cross Lifeblood service. 

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola
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Cancer screening rates plummet during pandemic

Cancer screening rates plummet during pandemic

Cancer screening has fallen in Australia during the coronavirus pandemic, fuelling fears of a surge in delayed diagnoses and avoidable deaths.

  • by Melissa Cunningham and Dana McCauley
GP payment boost trial to help sustain Medicare system

GP payment boost trial to help sustain Medicare system

Experts have warned that Medicare patient rebates have not kept pace with inflation for more than 20 years, leading the government to consider new models to fund GPs.

  • by Anna Patty
The nation has failed to protect loved ones in aged care
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The nation has failed to protect loved ones in aged care

It is not enough to save lives. The people who live in aged care centres must have the finest care we can provide and visits by family and friends are core to their physical and emotional wellbeing.

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Erratic, unpredictable and unusual: what GPs have learnt about COVID-19

Erratic, unpredictable and unusual: what GPs have learnt about COVID-19

It’s been seven months since doctors started treating COVID-19 patients and in that time they’ve discovered a lot about the quirks of the deadly disease.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Thousands of healthcare workers could be wearing ill-fitting masks

Thousands of healthcare workers could be wearing ill-fitting masks

Experts have warned that some of the most popular N95 masks used in hospital have staggering failure rates in relation to being properly fitted on healthcare staff.

  • by Aisha Dow