(((janet hiller)))

@HillerJanet

health sciences, health technology assessment, innovation, health policy, health services research. All opinions are my own.

Joined February 2014

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    19 hours ago

    A disturbing insight into the high costs of medical care – Leanne Wells, CEO of CHF, launches the survey report at the Senate Courtyard, Canberra, this morning.

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    Apr 4

    From descendants of John Monash

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    Apr 3

    If people with highest need (esp those iFOBT+) can’t get timely access to colonoscopy, then effectiveness of NBCSP and prevention of colon cancer is undermined.

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    Mar 28

    Wow. Looks like Trent Zimmerman was rolled by Steve Georganas. As Chair of the Committee, Zimmerman had to put in a dissenting report. The numbers were 5-3 against him and in favour of letting Australia’s independent health agencies DO THEIR JOB.

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    Swinburne has launched Australia’s first postgraduate course in financial technology in response to the explosion in demand for qualifications in emerging technologies such as and :

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    Mar 23

    Let’s not fall into the short termism trap of ‘policy by headlines’. The genuine solution is to invest in prevention, not in more proceduralist doctors. We are already training 10 proceduralists for every single GP in Australia.

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  9. Mar 22

    Beyond The Medical Virtualists: Creating Capability In The Health Care Team in beyond

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    Mar 22

    ”Quand on se regarde, on se désole; quand on se compare, on se console.” French proverb essentially says: “When we look at ourselves, we despair; when we compare ourselves to others, we take comfort.” There’s an Australian version of this Canadian analysis.

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    Mar 22

    Look for this week’s The Health Wrap from - I’ve summarised Australian findings. Basically we spend too much on potentially preventable acute care bc not enough for prevention (2%) and primary care, high OOP costs -> skipped consults

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    Mar 14

    The pathology/IVD regulatory environment in Australia reduces the risk of a Theranos on our shores via

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  13. Mar 13

    From app store to drug store, digital health is redefining pharma’s pipeline via

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    Mar 13

    BREAKING SA Electoral Commissioner determines Libs misled on recent claims of promised $302 energy savings. Orders public retraction. Weatherill says it’s another Marshall: “vote Labor” moment. Details 4pm /6pm

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    Mar 7

    Speaker requests of a woman in tech.

    Graph of speaker requests over the year showing a spike on 8th March
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    Mar 9

    Researchers who work to timescales like this to resolve real clinical questions are true heroes.

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    Mar 8
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    Swinburne helps develop world-first self-fitting hearing aid with a rechargeable battery and the ability to be set via smart phone, in collaboration with hearing company :

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  19. Mar 8

    Conflicts of Interest hit - Harrisons has been the mainstay of education for ages

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    Mar 7

    Our 6th School of Health Science Student Summer Intern (Erik Gibbs) worked with to look at people with disabilities and accessibility to health service and support

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