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Securing the pathways forward for in-community COVID care is key to ongoing pandemic management. ... This would include primary care and specialist items which play an essential role in health care.
 
For First Nations women, these barriers can be greater without access t culturally safe and community-led care.”. ... RGs live and work alongside the women they care for, they are neighbours, friends, and trusted community leaders.
 
Opening up unrestricted access to all health professions without coordination risks fragmenting care, which could harm patient outcomes in these communities,” Dr Martin adds. ... This restriction could lead to unnecessary delays, added costs, and more travel for
 
Practices that provide services to patients who would benefit from the new MyMedicare-linked MBS longer telehealth services or provide care to people in residential aged care are encouraged to register
 
health professionals as part of a dedicated and highly skilled maternity care team.
 
This allows the monitoring of immunisation coverage and administration. The Department of Health and Aged Care will continue to work with Services Australia to help vaccination providers meet their reporting obligations.
 
The College continues to advocate for increasing the range of quality care options available to women and families, recognising that the reproductive, maternity, and paediatric health service needs vary across different
 
While the issue occurs in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples due to health and social disparities, health care providers should remember that these diseases also occur in other socially disadvantaged ... In Queensland, all primary health care providers
 
Our clinicians had fears around giving good quality of care over the telephone. ... Therefore, it was to empower (our clinicians) to keep up the quality of care which empowered the patients to self-manage their own chronic conditions.”.
 
The successful delivery of the exam is testament to the agile, flexible approach ACRRM has taken to progressing assessments during the global pandemic.