Tasmanians are reminded that Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (UCCs) will be open throughout the holiday season, with the Department of Health releasing the top three most common reasons why people in Tasmania present to UCCs.
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Public Health alert lifted for most of Derwent River
The Public Health alert advising against swimming in the River Derwent, issued on Thursday 19 December, has been lifted for all locations except the western end of Bellerive Beach.
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Receive treatment at a pharmacy over Christmas
Tasmanians are being reminded to prepare for a healthy Christmas and New Years’ by visiting a pharmacy for certain treatment options and health advice.
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Notification of Forged Electronic Prescriptions
Read about Pharmacy/medicines and poisons regulation- Notification of Forged Electronic Prescriptions
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New paramedics join Ambulance Tasmania to strengthen statewide ambulance services
Sixteen qualified paramedics have joined Ambulance Tasmania, relocating from interstate and overseas. After completing a four-week orientation program, they will begin providing life-saving care across Tasmania later this month.
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Low vitamin D in Tasmania
Low vitamin D is an important public health issue and is common in Tasmania.
In summer around one third of Tasmanian teens and adults do not have enough vitamin D (blood levels less than 50 nmol/L) and in winter and spring this increases to around two thirds.
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Concept design released for new Launceston Hospice
The new state-of-the-art hospice in Launceston has taken another important step forward, with release of concept designs.
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Welcoming 11 new midwives to Tasmanian hospitals
Eleven new midwives have been welcomed to the health system, ready to care for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies across the State.
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New Medicare Urgent Care Clinic opens in Bridgewater
A new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) has opened in Bridgewater, expanding access to fully bulk-billed care for Hobart’s northern suburbs.
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Applications open for life-saving defibrillator fund
Applications are now open for the latest round of the Community Defibrillator Fund, with an additional 180 life-saving devices to be made available through a $500,000 investment.
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Stay heat smart this summer
With hot weather predicted across the state this summer, Tasmanians are being urged to stay heat smart and know how to keep themselves, their families and others healthy and safe.
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Knowing the right health treatment option for you this summer
The Department of Health is encouraging all Tasmanians to be aware of the right treatment option for their needs this summer as hospitals and the broader health system enter a traditionally busy period.
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2025 Ida West Aboriginal Health Scholarships now open
Applications for the 2025 Ida West Aboriginal Health Scholarships are now open.
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TAZREACH Newsletter -November 2024
November 2024 newsletter from TAZREACH at the Department of Health (Tasmania).
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New BreastScreen Tasmania clinic opens in Rosny Park
A new breast screening clinic that provides life-saving cancer detection services is now open on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.
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Care@home reaches impressive milestone in patient care
The Tasmanian Government’s highly successful virtual care program has reached an impressive new milestone this week.
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Community invited to shape new Tasmanian Cancer Plan
The Department of Health is inviting people to share their experiences with cancer services to shape the development of a new Tasmanian Cancer Plan.
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Exceptional Tasmanian nurses and midwives recognised in annual awards
Nurses and midwives from across Tasmania were recognised for excellence in an awards ceremony in Hobart on Friday night.
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Tasmanian pharmacist Peter Fowler wins prestigious national award
Tasmanian specialist pharmacist Peter Fowler has been bestowed the prestigious Fred J Boyd award by Advanced Pharmacy Australia, recognising decades of commitment to the organisation and the profession.
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Meningococcal case a reminder of the importance of vaccination
Tasmanians are reminded that meningococcal disease still occurs in Tasmania, following the diagnosis of the State’s first case this year.