Monthly Archives

May 2020

Professional Services assistance for Practices News

Professional Services assistance for Practices

Rural Health West has partnered with RSM Bird Cameron and HLS Legal to provide primary care practice owners in rural Western Australia with access to a complimentary one-off consultation for professional services. Practice Principals/Owners whose practices have been affected by COVID-19 can access one of the following professional services; One-hour session with RSM Bird Cameron. Session may cover contemporary and accurate financial information for practices; cash flows and budgets; and/or access to government stimulus packages. Or 30-minute session with HLS Legal. Session may cover employment/contractor related questions arising from COVID-19; engaging contractors; and/or the JobKeeper Scheme, stand downs or redundancies. RSM Bird…
Sally Mueller
May 29, 2020
South West Health Research Collaborative – research activity update News

South West Health Research Collaborative – research activity update

In place of the cancelled March 2020 South West Health Research Forum, the South West Health Research Collaborative has released an update on current research activity as teams across the region work on ways to improve health outcomes for our rural communities. Grab a cuppa and settle in to read summaries on topics such as Quality in End-of-Life Care, extended breastfeeding, Moving on after critical incidents in health care, and more: https://ruralhealthwest.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/r/3F0BDDA3932A38F12540EF23F30FEDED/42723305991322B63346998B33735530
Sally Mueller
May 28, 2020
‘In this together’: online National Reconciliation Week celebrations begin this week News

‘In this together’: online National Reconciliation Week celebrations begin this week

Western Australians are encouraged to join the digital celebration of Reconciliation Week 2020, as COVID-19 reminds us that, more than ever, we are 'In this together'.   The national celebration of Reconciliation Week starts today (May 27) and runs until Wednesday, June 3.   Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, large public gatherings have been replaced with immersive online content, including storytelling and videos, to empower Australians to understand and better participate in truth telling.   Reconciliation WA has compiled a video series called Reconciliation Conversations, which features prominent Aboriginal Western Australians including Des Headland, Tui Raven, Richard Walley, Robyn Smith-Walley…
Sally Mueller
May 27, 2020
National Palliative Care Week 2020 News

National Palliative Care Week 2020

In 2020, National Palliative Care Week (NPCW) will be held from Sunday 24 May – Saturday 30 May, with the theme ‘Palliative Care… It’s more than you think’. During NPCW 2020 Palliative Care Australia hopes to spark important conversations in the community about the benefits of quality palliative care and celebrate the amazing dedication of all those working and volunteering in palliative care across Australia. There’s more than you think! Download and share a range of online NPCW campaign resources here. Resources include: ▪ Banners ▪ Logos ▪ Posters ▪ Social Media asset
Sally Mueller
May 24, 2020
Scholarship recipient determined to make a difference to dental health in rural areas News

Scholarship recipient determined to make a difference to dental health in rural areas

Scholarship recipient determined to make a difference to dental health in rural areas A second-year Doctor of Dental Medicine postgraduate student from The University of Western Australia is this year’s recipient of the Country Women’s Association of Western Australia Rural Dental Scholarship. The scholarship will enable Ebony Grigo, 22, from Bunbury, to achieve her career goal of improving dental healthcare in rural and disadvantaged communities. Read more here: http://www.news.uwa.edu.au/2020052012097/scholarship-recipient-determined-make-difference-dental-health-rural-areas?utm_source=miragenews&utm_medium=miragenews&utm_campaign=news
Sally Mueller
May 22, 2020
The Pandemic Kindness Movement News

The Pandemic Kindness Movement

The Pandemic Kindness Movement was created by clinicians across Australia, working together to support all health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have curated respected, evidence-informed resources and links to valuable services to support the wellbeing of the health workforce. Learn more here: https://aci.health.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/kindness
Sally Mueller
May 21, 2020
Transition to Practice Program LearningNews

Transition to Practice Program

The Transition to Practice Program provides an evidence-based framework of support over 12 months to nurses who have transitioned to primary health care and feel they would benefit from additional support. For more information on the program and how to apply please follow the link: Transition to Practice Program Information. Please note: This program does not match or allocate nurses to a workplace. Nurses must already be working in a primary health care setting (or ensure they are by the time the program starts) to apply
Sally Mueller
May 21, 2020
Innovation at the Frontline – how practices across the State are preparing and adapting in response to COVID-19 News

Innovation at the Frontline – how practices across the State are preparing and adapting in response to COVID-19

Rural Health West is collecting resources and ideas from practices across rural WA as they prepare and adapt to protect patients and staff from COVID-19 infection. Visit the new Innovation at the Frontline webpage for inspiration or share your tips, tricks and photos to help your network. How is your practice adapting? Share your strategies, ideas and photos to: marketing@ruralhw.com.au 
Sally Mueller
May 15, 2020
Teleheath changes due to COVID-19 are helping the bush News

Teleheath changes due to COVID-19 are helping the bush

Key points: Due to COVID-19, telehealth patients are now eligible to receive Medicare rebates The changes to the telehealth scheme are due to be reviewed in September Before the coronavirus pandemic hit Australia, telehealth was a vital but complicated way for rural patients to access required medical care. But sweeping reforms have been introduced to allow telehealth appointments to be covered by Medicare and to drop the previous requisites for patients to see professionals via the screen. The Karumba Health Clinic's director of nursing, Hannah Dawes, said for her patients in the lower Gulf region of north west Queensland, the relaxation…
Sally Mueller
May 14, 2020