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The science of mitochondrial donation and related matters
Australian Government response to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee Inquiry into the science of mitochondrial donation and related matters -
Australian Government and the Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA) Agreement: High Level Workplan
This workplan describes the work the Government intends to do under the Australian Government and MTAA Agreement (2017 to 2022). -
My Aged Care – Service and support portal user guide – Updating multipurpose services
Approved Multi-Purpose Service (MPS) providers must keep their information in the My Aged Care Service and Support portal up to date. This quick reference guide for administrator users of the portal covers how to add and update information in the portal. -
After Hours Other Medical Practitioners (AHOMPs) program guidelines
These guidelines provide information about the responsibilities of After Hours Other Medical Practitioners (AHOMPs) participants. -
CDNA Guidance on Classification of Exposure Prone and Non-exposure Prone Procedures in Australia 2017
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) document contains a list of exposure prone and non-exposure prone procedures for health care workers. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for Doctors who Care for Healthcare Workers Living with a Blood Borne Virus who Perform Exposure Prone Procedures
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information to doctors who care for health care workers living with a blood borne virus who perform exposure prone procedures. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for Employers of Healthcare Workers who Perform Exposure Prone Procedures
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information to employers of health care workers who perform exposure prone procedures. -
Fact sheet about CDNA National Guidelines – Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses / Perform Exposure Prone Procedures
This fact sheet summarises the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) National Guidelines for the Management of Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses and Healthcare Workers who Perform Exposure Prone Procedures at Risk of Exposure to Blood Borne Viruses. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for Healthcare Workers
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information health care workers in line with the Australian National Guidelines for the Management of Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and who Perform Exposure Prone Procedures at Risk of Exposure to BBVs. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for healthcare workers who perform exposure prone procedures who are NOT living with a blood borne virus
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information to health care workers who perform exposure prone procedures, and are not living with a blood borne virus. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for healthcare workers living with a blood borne virus who perform exposure prone procedures
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information to health care workers who are living with a blood borne virus and perform exposure prone procedures. -
CDNA National Guidelines – Information for healthcare students who perform exposure prone procedures
This Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) fact sheet gives information to health care students who perform exposure prone procedures. -
Advice to the National Rural Health Commissioner on the development of the National Rural Generalist Pathway
This document presents the National Rural Generalist Taskforce's advice on the development of national training pathway for rural generalist doctors. It guided discussions with governments, professional bodies and health services. -
BreastScreen Australia – Application for accreditation (BSA001)
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to re-apply for accreditation every 4 years. -
Primary Health Networks (PHN) mental health care guidance – psychological treatment services for people with mental illness in residential aged care facilities
This guidance document provides advice to Primary Health Networks (PHNs) on expectations and strategies for commissioning psychological services targeting the mental health needs of people living in residential aged care facilities. -
Review of the organ donation, retrieval and transplantation system – Final report
This report and statement complete phase 1 of a 2-phase approach to review Australia’s organ donation, retrieval and transplantation system. The 57 recommendations in the report will be considered during phase 2 — the development of the future national strategy. -
Advice to the NRHC on a national rural generalist pathway
This report from the National Rural Generalist Taskforce provides a guide to discussions with Governments, professional bodies and health services when considering the implementation of a national rural generalist pathway. -
Bonded Medical Places Scheme – Information booklet 2019
This booklet provides information about the Bonded Medical Places Scheme for participants from 2016 to 2019, including eligibility and obligations, frequently asked questions, and contact details. -
Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety 2016-17
This collection contains the Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2016-17 and related infographics. -
Vaccine safety in Australia AusVaxSafety summary report 2016-17
AusVaxSafety is a national system for monitoring vaccine safety in Australia. The report shows how parents and carers responded to the SMS about their child's health a few days after their vaccination at each schedule point in the National Immunisation Program (NIP) in Australia in 2016-17. -
2 months schedule point - Vaccine safety in Australia 2016–17
The AusVaxSafety system actively monitors vaccine safety throughout Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their 2 month vaccinations. -
4 months schedule point - Vaccine safety in Australia 2016–17
The AusVaxSafety system actively monitors vaccine safety throughout Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their 4 month vaccinations. -
6 months schedule point - Vaccine safety in Australia 2016–17
The AusVaxSafety system actively monitors vaccine safety throughout Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their 6 month vaccinations. -
12 months schedule point - Vaccine safety in Australia 2016–17
The AusVaxSafety system actively monitors vaccine safety throughout Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their 12 month vaccinations. -
18 months schedule point - Vaccine safety in Australia 2016–17
The AusVaxSafety system actively monitors vaccine safety throughout Australia. This infographic provides a visual representation of the number of parents and carers who responded to an SMS about their child's health a few days after their 18 month vaccinations.