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Who should be allowed to prescribe medications?


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A review of the evidence for community pharmacist prescribing has reopened the debate about who should be able to prescribe, and a legislative change means some registered nurses with special training will soon be authorised to prescribe a number of medicines on the PBS too.

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A follow up of patients admitted to intensive care units around Australia with sepsis and septic shock, looked at the longer term effects of this life threatening condition.

References

  • Community pharmacist prescribing outcomes in Australia and beyond
  • Pharmacist prescribing: without evidence, it's the patient who pays
  • RACGP-commissioned review confirms pharmacist prescribing improves access to care
  • New law gives registered nurses PBS prescribing rights for the first time
  • Sexual orientation and gender identity based disparities in colorectal, cervical, and breast cancer screening in the United States
  • US study on cancer screening access and what it means for AustraliaUSyd CEC response
  • Australian cancer trials are getting worse at reporting sex differences - putting patients at risk
  • Australia's health 2026 (AIHW)
  • Diet Quality and Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Alzheimer Pathology
  • Long-term survival in patients discharged alive from hospital following an intensive care unit admission with sepsis or septic shock in Australia and New Zealand: an observational cohort study

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