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Australian Patients Association

WebThe APA is an independent not-for-profit association dedicated to championing and protecting the rights and interests of patients, improving the patient experience and their health outcomes.. The APA’s main roles are providing patient advocacy, knowledge and support to all current and future patients in Australia. Our Core …

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PATIENTS STRUGGLING TO ACCESS AND AFFORD TIMELY …

WebOverall, 14% of people said this has prevented them from accessing telehealth to get timely and affordable care, whilst 22% of people aged 18-34 faced this barrier. Media enquiries: Parnell, 0412 228 282 | [email protected]. Natalya, 0451 586 157 | [email protected]. About the Australian Patients Association.

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Chronic Care Plans, Extended Care Plans

WebGP Management Plan (GPMP), Extended Care Plan and Team Care Arrangement (TCA) GPMP: If you have a chronic medical condition (one lasting more than 6 months), and your GP determines that you could benefit from a documented plan for your health, with your consent a GP Management Plan (GPMP) will be written. TCA: Your GP …

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Patient Principles

WebHealth practitioners should counsel the patient, family members and advocates about the patients’ choices and their implications. If unable to do so, the health practitioner should facilitate a colleague or associate to provide direction in such matters. Just as a person has a good life with choices a person should be allowed to have a

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Patient Knowledge

WebPatient knowledge and health literacy is vital for individuals to obtain, process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions. This information is important achieve the best possible health outcomes and protect patients from possible harm. The APA provides valuable, authoritative …

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Accessing your Health Information

WebPatients or patients’ authorised representatives, such as a legal guardian, can request access to health information, which usually is made in writing. The information that is required includes patient’s name, address, specific health information, and mode of access (i.e. electronic or hard copy). According to the Office of the Australian

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Patient Support and Advice – Australian Patients Association

WebPatient support is the key driving factor for better health outcomes. A strong support system has positive benefits such as higher levels of well-being, better coping skills, reduction in depression and anxiety leading to longer and healthier life. How do you support a patient? There are many ways to support a patient.

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Information fact sheets about your medical procedure

WebThe Australian Patients Association has a relationship with EIDO who provides a complete range of information sheets about various medical procedures to enable informed consent from patients. The EIDO medical procedure information sheets are clear, evidence based, up to date and easy to use. These information sheets were …

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APA Media Release Patients severely impacted by delays in …

WebPress Release 29/9/2021 Patients severely impacted by delays in treatment at public hospitals As the public health sector tries to cope with the rising number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations, more and more patients waiting for elective surgery are being put at risk. Waiting times and delays for elective surgeries are at a

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Make the most of your GP appointment

WebVisiting a state or national “health condition specific” service (such as- family planning clinics or sexual health services, cancer support services) Visiting a specialist (usually requires a referral from your GP) You can also learn about health conditions and symptoms, medications and medical investigations by accessing trusted sources.

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Breaking down healthcare barriers for vulnerable populations

WebNews Specialist services are helping to address accessibility issues for the community’s most vulnerable. Dr Kate Coles (far right) finds it rewarding to be able to provide medical care for vulnerable people who may have barriers to accessing healthcare. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) determines vulnerable or ‘priority’ populations as …

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Doctor Consultations

WebDoctor consultations What is a doctor consultation? A doctor consultation is a broad term meaning a meeting between a patient and a health practitioner to discuss the patient’s health. It can take place in various settings, such as a GP clinic, emergency department or hospital ward. It can also have many purposes such as providing

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

WebSome facts about COPD. COPD is the third leading cause of disease burden in Australia. Nearly one in 20 Australians 45 years old and over have COPD. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in Australian men. COPD is the sixth leading cause of death in Australian women. Nearly 500, 000 Australians are living with moderate or severe COPD.

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Medical Negligence

WebMedical negligence refers to a circumstance where the standard of care that can be reasonably expected of a medical practitioner has not been met. In order to be defined as medical negligence, the patient must have suffered physical, psychological or financial harm as a direct consequence of the medical practitioner’s failure.

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Working together to keep you well

WebAugust 2021. Dear Fellow Australians, Working together to keep you well, The Continuity of Care Collaboration wants to remind everybody that while COVID-19 is taking centre stage, it’s important not to neglect other areas of your mental and physical health. Some health services have changed how they operate during COVID-19 restrictions, but

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Voluntary Assisted Dying

WebAfter speaking to your health practitioner, you can proceed to make a formal “first request” for VAD to your doctor. Following this request, two doctors will independently assess you and must agree that your condition is predicted to cause death within the next six months (or within the next 12 months for a neurodegenerative disease).

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