DOWNLOAD WORD DOCUMENT: HRG Meeting Notes – End of Life 12 Feb 2025 Meeting Summary This HRG salon explored the policy challenges and opportunities for end-of-life care from two distinct perspectives: The Care of the Frail Elderly; and Voluntary Assisted Dying. 1. Care of the Frail, Elderly Terminally Ill Prof Ken Hillman led a discussion on the “Conveyor Belt” for terminally ill older people. He highlighted the inefficiencies and inhumanities associated with how the Australian healthcare system provides care
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Download PDF The mental health of Australians has been the cornerstone of my career. From my frontline work as a psychologist in major NSW hospitals to my current role as CEO of the Australian Patients Association, my focus has always been unwavering: putting patients first. It is from this perspective that I find the looming mass resignation of 201 out of 260 public hospital staff specialist psychiatrists in NSW deeply troubling. This drastic action, a response to unmet demands for
Original Article: https://www.afr.com/life-and-luxury/health-and-wellness/price-must-be-right-to-put-obesity-pill-on-the-pbs-20250106-p5l2av Download PDF It is vital that the gatekeepers of the scheme hold the line on the cost benefits of blockbuster drugs. Whether to fully subsidise the new-generation weight loss drugs such as Mounjaro and Ozempic for obese Australians without diabetes represents one of the most challenging decisions in years for the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC). The drugs are known collectively as GLP-1 agonists, and no other class of medications has gained such a foothold in the
Original Article: https://www.afr.com/policy/health-and-education/mediscare-he-said-she-said-insults-voters-intelligence-20250106-p5l2b4 Download PDF A Labor- Coalition clash over bulk-billing is not only foolish, but masks the fact that much more must be done to keep our healthcare system fit for purpose. Since the demise of the Abbott government’s $7 mandatory GP co-payment, a 2014 budget measure, Medicare bulk-billing for general practitioner services has become more of an untouchable sacred cow than ever. It has become as preserved in political aspic as the sclerotic, chaotic and inefficient National
From: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/visible-hand-marc-miller-50bxe/?trackingId=zGWbrElP1XAxlm5DK64e6g%3D%3D The Visible Hand Strategy + Transactions December 11, 2024 Government intervention and regulation long ago put a stake through the heart of free markets, none more so than in private health insurance (PHI) in Australia. While subsidising premiums for lower income consumers to the tune of c. $6.7bn p/annum, the Commonwealth imposes an unparalleled level of regulation upon the market, the following being a non-exhaustive list: • The model of PHI is imposed – community (not risk) rated
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