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Who can provide allied health care
Topics › Allied health care12 December 2022 - Learn about regulation of allied health care, the professional organisations involved and allied health in your state or territory.
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Health professionals
Screen with your sistas31 January 2025 - Information for health professionals about breast screening for First Nations women.
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Influenza vaccination in pregnancy
11 April 2025 - A flu vaccination during pregnancy protects you and your newborn for their first 6 months.
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Practitioner Review Program – Health professional guidelines
Resources › Collections10 November 2023 - These guidelines help you to understand what documents can be used to substantiate services if you are asked to participate in a compliance audit or review.
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Chronic Wound Consumables Scheme
Our work11 August 2024 - From May 2025, the Chronic Wound Consumables Scheme (CWCS) will cover the cost of wound consumable products for older people aged 65 and over, or First Nations people aged 50 and over, who have diabetes and a chronic wound.
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Dentists and dental practitioners
Topics21 November 2022 - Dentists and dental practitioners make up about 3% of the health workforce, looking after dental needs across Australia. Find out how we regulate and support this important sector of our health workforce.
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National Lung Cancer Screening Program
Our work29 April 2025 - The National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) is a screening program using low-dose computed tomography (low-dose CT) scans to look for lung cancer in high-risk people without any symptoms. It aims to find lung cancer early and save lives. Screening for eligible people starts from July 2025.
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Pharmacists
Cheaper medicines5 May 2025 - The Australian Government continues to support a thriving community pharmacy sector.
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Better Access initiative
Our work10 January 2025 - The Better Access initiative gives Medicare rebates to help people access mental health professionals and care, regardless of where they live. Find out how the initiative works, who is eligible and how you can access supports.
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Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
Diseases1 May 2025 - Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a rare but severe respiratory illness. It is thought to be spread through close contact with camels, camel products, or an infected person.