COVID-19 Telehealth HealthPathway

The newly localised COVID-19 Telehealth HealthPathway offers information about telehealth consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 30 March 2020, these MBS items have become general in nature and have no relation to diagnosing, treating or suspecting COVID-19. The pathway steps through : Determining eligibility Patient suitability Pre-screening for patients who may be infected Reviewing practice

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Influenza Immunisation Clinic Patient Information and Consent Checklist

Dr Brett Lynam has shared a concise checklist to help administer his outdoor flu clinic this year. As your flu clinic will run quite differently too, think about how you will check off on consent, history and advice. Take a look at Dr Lynam’s approach below. Thanks again, Brett. Dr Lynam’s Patient Information and Consent

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New Powers for Pharmacists

NSW pharmacists now have extra powers, enabling them to stay open 24/7 and dispense medicines without a prescription. A special authority has been granted to community pharmacists to assist people who can’t access their GP. Trusted community pharmacists can now dispense when people are unable to contact their GP for a prescription. Pharmacies are also

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Continued Access to Medicines During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Australian Government has approved temporary changes to medicines regulation to ensure continued access to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines as the COVID-19 outbreak unfolds. New temporary measures will improve access to medicines, reduce the burden on GPs and support social distancing and self-isolation. The measures include: Continued dispensing arrangements for the ongoing supply of

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Dental Emergency Directory

Thousands of patients will need emergency dental care during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Australian Dental Association New South Wales has developed a new directory to help people find the nearest dentist offering emergency treatment. Restrictions due to COVID-19 mean many dentists have to limit opening times or temporarily close their doors. The emergency directory can

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New COVID-19 Clinic at Byron Central Hospital

Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) is setting up a new COVID-19 clinic at Byron Central Hospital. The clinic will be operational from Thursday 2 April, and will be open from 10 am to 4 pm, seven days a week. The free clinic will welcome backpackers in the Byron Shire who have any COVID-19-like symptoms, even

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COVID-19 Update Webinar for Allied Health Practitioners

The Department of Health’s next COVID-19 update webinar for allied health practitioners is set for tomorrow (Thursday 2 April) from 11:30 am – 12:10 pm. Hosted by Professor Michael Kidd AM, the webinar will cover the latest information for allied health practitioners and answer questions from participants. Once the webinar commences you will be able to

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COVID-19 Update Webinar for GPs

The Department of Health’s next COVID-19 webinar for GPs will take place tomorrow (Thursday 2 April) from 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm. Hosted by Professor Michael Kidd AM, the webinar will cover the latest information for GPs and answer questions from participants. Once the webinar commences you will be able to submit your questions via the

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New Podcast for Practice Managers

RACGP NSW/ACT is developing podcasts for general practitioners (“Just a GP“) and practice managers (“Practice THAT“). We posted two very interesting podcasts for you last night. A new podcast for practice managers is now available: Reception Infection Control with Penny Burns It goes for eight minutes and is well worth a listen. Visit our COVID-19

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Running a Flu Vaccination Clinic

This year, flu vaccination clinics will coincide with the COVID-19 response. Immunisation providers should continue to offer immunisation services with enhanced infection control measures. NSW Health has developed guidelines to assist with planning and managing vaccination clinics. Vaccination providers will have to consider their operational process based on staffing, physical layout of venues, fittings and resources.

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Temporary Cessation of Viral Pathology Tests

Due to current circumstances, NSW Health Pathology is required to: 1. Temporarily cease PCR testing on most superficial (skin and mucous membrane) specimens for: Herpes simplex Varicella-zoster Cytomegalovirus Adenovirus Enterovirus Perinatal and eye swabs will continue to be tested. Cytomegalovirus PCR testing from blood will continue. PCR tests on CSF will not be affected. 2.

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Level 3 Dental Restrictions

Due to COVID-19, the Australian Dental Association has advised dental practices to operate under level 3 restrictions, which limits treatment to urgent cases only. Practitioners are encouraged to contact the relevant dental service prior to referral to ensure referrals can be accepted. Click here to visit the HealthPathway for Dental Referrals. For a list of

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