Australia will soon accelerate the registration process for internationally qualified nurses, with the goal of alleviating healthcare workforce shortages and reducing patient wait times across
A growing number of Australians are selecting low-tier hospital insurance to avoid an additional tax, sparking concerns about inadequate healthcare coverage. New research from Money.com.au
Healthcare is as technologically advanced as any industry in the world. From personalised medicines and state-of-the-art equipment to telehealth and digitised medical records, it’s an
The NSW Government is strengthening the recruitment and retention of healthcare workers by allocating over $120 million to health worker study subsidies in its budget.
Addressing the rising costs of living and evolving health needs of young Australians, HCF has launched `Flex My Extras.’ Targeting singles and couples aged 18-39,
A recent independent report commissioned by the National Rural Health Alliance (the Alliance) has shed light on a concerning issue affecting rural Australians. Startling evidence
GE Healthcare’s Reimaging Better Health study uncovers that the very advancements driving the healthcare system forward also pose significant challenges for both patients and clinicians.
Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler has announced substantial funding to improve palliative care services across the country. With a focus on enhancing
The Australian healthcare market and system are on an expanding trajectory as Australia’s population continues to grow and age with little sign of reversing. With
New data reveals that nearly half of Australians aged over 50 are skipping regular dental and GP visits due to increasing cost of living pressures.
AHHA welcomes announcements in the Federal Budget that will support the development of our health system as a learning health system, driving improved outcomes for