An Issue has been identified with Clinical Notes received from the Emergency Department Information System (EDIS). This problem could potentially result in inaccurate information being displayed in The Viewer through the Health Provider Portal (HPP). For now, all emergency department clinical notes (historical, present and future) have been disabled in …
Queensland offers free flu vaccine to children aged 6 months to less than 5 years
After 2017 being the worst flu season in recent years, the Queensland Department of Health is implementing the Childhood Influenza Program this year. Expected to commence in mid-April 2018, the program will provide free influenza vaccines to all Queensland children aged between six months and less than five years through …
New national guide to the preventative health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) and The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) have jointly produced the third edition of the National guide to a preventive health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (National Guide). The National Guide is a practical resource intended for …
What are the new points on maternity shared care in Central Queensland?
Dr Helen Whiltshire, GPLO with CCQ. The hospital are reviewing their whole system of Antenatal Care and Shared Care is considered a main option for women. There is a commitment from the hospital to improve Maternity services, with continuity of care a large part of that, and GP care is …
Project ECHO® the integrated care enabler for Queensland
Article submitted by Dr Dana Newcomb, Medical Director – Integrated Care at Children’s Health Queensland Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CHQ) has cemented itself as a leader in health service innovation by establishing a Project ECHO® Hub site at the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital in Brisbane. Through the …
How do you plan to make your wishes known?
What is Advance Care Planning? Advance care planning (ACP) is a voluntary process that provides people the opportunity to consider and discuss their preferences for future health care before a crisis occurs. Advance care planning is an important process, particularly for individuals with a life-limiting illness or those with increasing …
New Handbook to reduce the impact of gynaecological cancers in Indigenous women
A new publication from Cancer Australia will help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals reduce the impact of gynaecological cancers in their communities by providing women with information and support. Gynaecological Cancers: a Handbook for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Health Practitioners promotes risk reduction, cervical …
Communicating with Clarity – GP Media and Communications Training Expression of Interest
Communicating with Clarity – GP Media and Communications Training Presented by CCQ with Rowland Communications Health professionals are regularly approached by the media to comment on public health issues – from healthy lifestyle recommendations to outbreaks of infectious disease. In order to communicate effectively during a media interview, health professionals …
Can you help a patient with their decision to transition into further education?
For patients who have a disability, the decision to pursue further education and subsequent employment may well throw up the dilemma of whether they should disclose the full details of their disability to an employer or educational institution. It is a deeply personal decision which may make some people feel …
New guidelines for care during pregnancy
The Australian Government Department of Health has released a revised version of the Pregnancy Care Clinical Practice Guidelines. The 2018 edition of the guidelines combines Module I and 2 of the Antenatal Care Guidelines, published in 2012 and 2014 respectively. A number of chapters were reviewed and updated for this …
Are you interested in shaping the guidelines for referrals around persistent pain?
Queensland Health’s Clinical Excellence Division is currently seeking nominations from clinicians to be involved in the development of referral criteria (Clinical Prioritisation Criteria) for Persistent Pain Specialist Outpatient Services. The referral criteria aim to ensure equitable and timely access to specialist outpatient services and include the minimal information that needs …
Medicare does not fund routine HPV cervical screening tests in women under 25
Routine cervical screening is not recommended in the renewed program for women under 25 years. Some women under 25 will present with an expectation for routine screening, having had previous Pap tests. It is important that these women are aware that Medicare does not fund routine HPV cervical screening tests …
Queensland Pap Smear Register transition delayed
In February 2018, Queensland’s Chief Health Officer distributed a Public Health Alert encouraging GPs to continue to remind eligible women to have their Cervical Screening Test when they are next due. This alert was due to delays in the new National Cancer Screening Register becoming fully operational. These delays continue …
Your patients may be eligible for free services
The Australian Government has commenced a national program to investigate the presence of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on, and in the vicinity of, some of its Defence bases around Australia. Professor Brendan Murphy, Chief Medical Officer, has announced that the timeframe for blood testing under the Voluntary Blood Testing …
How is the NDIS roll out going?
According to the latest quarterly figures the NDIS is now supporting more than 140,000 Australians as the health reorm continues to roll out across the country. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is currently providing quarterly updates to the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Disability Reform Council. The NDIA says that …
Tips to avoid a data breach in your practice
Whilst understanding that issues of patient confidentiality are in the forefront of GP’s minds, we are continually challenged by new technologies that may not be as secure as they initially seem. For instance, email (gmail, yahoo, outlook, apple mail) is not a secure means of sending patient clinical information (referral …
Quality Improvement Incentive delayed
The Practice Incentive Program (PIP) is a key driver to quality care in the general practice sector. PIP is aimed at supporting general practice activities that encourage improvements in quality care, enhance capacity and improve access and health outcomes for patients. The PIP Quality Improvement (QI) Incentive will continue to …
The HPV vaccine updated on the National Immunisation Program
In a letter to GPs, the Chief Medical Officer, Professor Brendan Murphy has said that the National Immunisation Program for HPV vaccination will now be a two dose schedule of the 9-valent HPV vaccine Gardisil®9. The new vaccine is now replacing the 4-valent Gardisil vaccine and can be ordered through …
Telephone counselling and support services available for pharmacists
It is vital that services exist to help support the health of health professionals. In the same way that doctors and nurses have specific services available such as Doctors Health Advisory Services and the Nursing and Midwifery Support Line there is a support service for pharmacists. The Pharmacists’ Support Service …
Seeking new members to join the Clinical Council
CCQ (the PHN) is seeking new members to join an existing GP-led, multidisciplinary Clinical Council in the following areas: Central Queensland Wide Bay Sunshine Coast The PHN is seeking new members, who can act in a strategic advisory capacity, to the CEO and Board of the PHN. The aim is to improve …