Gaps in Australian clinical trials 'must be met by public funding'
Research examining clinical trials in Australia has found that data sharing must be improved if we are to solve some of Australia’s big health problems.
Research examining clinical trials in Australia has found that data sharing must be improved if we are to solve some of Australia’s big health problems.
More effective strategies are required to reduce the burden of traumatic brain injuries in Australia, new research has found.
Researchers have called for better surveillance data in the fight against the rising invasive group A streptococcal infection epidemic.
Emeritus Professor Mary-Louise McLaws OA, an epidemiologist and world-renowned public health researcher, has passed away.
An increase in the number of privately funded elective spinal surgeries in Australia has prompted questions about the clinical need for these procedures.
Better integration of hepatitis C testing with opioid treatment programs and improved efforts to reduce stigma could reduce barriers for people hesitant to seek treatment.
This week, InSight+ spoke to prominent Australian, Professor Fiona Stanley, about her views on how to improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.
Analysis of emergency department data has dispelled the myth that many people attending emergency rooms should have been seen by GPs. Experts say the actual reasons are much more complex.
City-centric health professional education is not helping to produce an equitably distributed health workforce, writes the National Rural Health Commissioner.