
The drought and beyond: “solutions from metro areas don’t solve everything”
Are you still feeling the impact of drought? For many Australians, it never went away. And no one has more insight into what rural communities are going through than the
Are you still feeling the impact of drought? For many Australians, it never went away. And no one has more insight into what rural communities are going through than the
There are conversations that shouldn’t take place around the table at Christmas. But one, perhaps, should: your wishes for the end of your life. It could be one of the
NSW Regional Health Partners proudly showcased the work of 15 projects at the SPHERE 2019 – Partnerships for Better Health Conference in Sydney on 29th – 30th August 2019. Congratulations
Rural medical workforce maldistribution and shortage remain key problems for Australia and other large countries with dispersed populations. This comes as no surprise given its population density of just three
Did you know that it takes an average of 17 years to move 14% of research into clinical practice? What if we could tell you that you might help reduce
Great short piece of theatre from the UK THIS Institute (an organisation dedicated to strengthening the evidence base for improving healthcare.) It looks at a stroke patient’s journey and illustrates
Safety giant Shojania wrote this editorial to accompany a study where predictive risk stratification was introduced into primary care in order to help Welsh GPs make preventative plans for patients
Oliver, K., Kothari, A. & Mays, N. The dark side of coproduction: do the costs outweigh the benefits for health research?. Health Res Policy Sys 17, 33 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-019-0432-3 This paper was a
We are thrilled to see $218 million will be invested in Australia’s translational health research centres as part of the Federal Government’s 2019-2020 Budget. The money, to be provided over