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Flavivirus infection (including Zika virus)
Find out how we define and monitor cases of flavivirus, including Zika virus, and where you can learn more about this disease. -
Food and nutrition
Good food and nutrition is important to good health and wellbeing, and reduces the risk of disease. Healthy eating means choosing the right foods and knowing how much to have. Find out what we’re doing to help Australians make healthier food choices. -
Genetics and genomics
Genetics and genomics have the potential to reshape how we prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor illness. Find out what we’re doing to develop strategies and policies to both safeguard public health and improve the health of all Australians through gene technologies. -
Health data and medical research
Health data and medical research give us a sound basis for creating policies, plans and programs for a healthier Australia. Find out how good collection and use of health data leads to better health care and how we’re supporting medical researchers. -
Health technologies and digital health
Health technologies play a role in nearly every area of health. Using digital information and modern communication technologies effectively is vital to the future of our health system. -
Health workforce
Our health workforce needs the right skills and training so Australians can get the care they need across the country, including in rural and remote areas. Learn how we support our health workforce and help them access incentives and training. -
Hepatitis (not elsewhere classified)
Find out how we define and monitor cases of hepatitis (NEC), and where you can learn more about this disease. -
Hepatitis D
Find out how we define and monitor cases of hepatitis D, and where you can learn more about this disease. -
Hospital care
Hospital care in Australia is among the best in the world. Discover how we fund hospitals, how a facility becomes a hospital and the kinds of data we collect to inform policy and make sure funding is fair and equitable. -
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Find out how we define and monitor cases of HPV, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease. -
Immunisation
Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way to protect you, your family and others in the community from serious diseases. The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides free vaccines against a number of diseases, to increase national immunisation rates and reduce vaccine preventable disease. -
LGBTIQA+ people’s health
We are working to deliver better health outcomes for lesbian, gay, bisexual or bi+, transgender, people with innate variations of sex characteristics (commonly referred to as intersex), queer, asexual or aromantic, and other sexuality or gender diverse (LGBTIQA+) people. -
Lyssavirus infection (not elsewhere classified)
Find out how we define and monitor cases of lyssavirus infection (NEC), and where you can learn more about this disease. -
Medical and health students and trainees
Students can choose from a wide range of healthcare careers. Read about how our policies, strategies and programs support medical and health students and trainees through their study pathways, to help create a highly-skilled health workforce for the future. -
Medical and midwife professional indemnity insurance
Indemnity insurance protects health professionals from the cost of malpractice claims, allowing them to focus on providing quality care to their patients. Find out how we support access to affordable and stable medical and professional indemnity insurance. -
Medical devices
Medical devices can be used to diagnose, prevent, treat and monitor medical conditions. They include things like surgical equipment, syringes, gloves, pacemakers, baby incubators and implants. Find out what we’re doing to make sure these products are safe to use. -
Medical doctors and specialists
There are over to 130,000 medical doctors and specialists in Australia. Find out about their work, what we’re doing to increase their numbers in rural and remote areas, and how we support this critical part of our health workforce. -
Medicare
Medicare is Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. It guarantees all Australians (and some overseas visitors) access to a wide range of health and hospital services at low or no cost. Find out what we’re doing to improve Medicare for all Australians. -
Medicines
Medicines help to prevent, treat or cure disease. Some are available over the counter, others need a prescription from a health practitioner. Find out what we’re doing to help make sure medicines in Australia are safe, good quality and accessible, and do what they say they will do. -
Men's health
Find out what we’re doing to improve the health of men and boys in Australia. -
Mental health and suicide prevention
Almost half of all Australian adults will face mental ill-health during their lives. Suicide was the main cause of death for Australians aged 15 to 49 years in 2019. Find out what we're doing to support people with mental ill-health and reduce suicide in Australia. -
Mental health workforce
There is a range of opportunities and careers available in mental health. Find out more about available jobs and hear from professionals in the industry about how rewarding a career in mental health can be. -
Nurses and midwives
Nurses and midwives make up the largest clinical workforce in Australia. Find out about nursing and midwifery, how these professions are regulated in Australia, and how we support this important sector of our health workforce. -
Organ and tissue donation
Donating organs and tissue can save people’s lives. Depending on the organ or tissue, you can donate while you’re alive or after death. Find out what we’re doing to support donors and people waiting for transplants. -
Overweight and obesity
Many Australians are overweight or obese. This puts them at higher risk of developing chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. Find out what we’re doing to reduce and prevent overweight and obesity in Australia.