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Coastal towns named WA’s most improved for immunisations 04 December 2018 The WA Country Health Service’s Nancy Birch is praising the communities of Augusta, Margaret River and Busselton after they were named as having Western Australia’s most improved immunisation rates for 2017/18. Declared at the Annual Public Health Nurse update in late November, Ms Birch – the region’s Immunisation Coordinator - said the improvement was a result of hard work and collaboration between the WA Country Health Service and local GPs. “We’re delighted to see the uptake in vaccination rates – particularly in communities where there had previously been some resistance,” Ms Birch said. “I must also acknowledge all immunisation providers – including our local GPs – for all that they do in spreading the message of prevention,” she added. Ms Birch said recommended vaccines as per the Western Australian Immunisatio...
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Esperance named state's best for immunisations 04 December 2018 The WA Country Health Service’s Rebecca Caporn is praising the Esperance community after the town was named as having the highest annual childhood immunisation coverage rates for 2017/18. Declared at the Annual Public Health Nurse update in late November, Ms Caporn said the title meant Esperance was home to the highest percentage of immunised children under five across the entire state. “This is a huge achievement and a testament to local parents and guardians who have opted to ensure their children are protected against serious diseases,” Ms Caporn said. “I must also acknowledge all immunisation providers – including the WA Country Health Service and local GPs - for all that they do in spreading the message of prevention,” she added. Ms Caporn said recommended vaccines as per the Western Australian Immunisation Schedule were vital in not only preventi...
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Local doctor says know your status this World AIDS Day 29 November 2018 The WA Country Health Service’s Dr Marisa Gilles is encouraging the Midwest community to know their status this World AIDS Day. According to Dr Gilles, in Western Australia HIV is most commonly spread through unprotected sex. “What people don’t realise, however, is that early detection and treatment can help an infected person live a normal and healthy life,” she said. “Correct management will delay the onset of complications such as AIDS and importantly, stop the spread of infection within the community,” she added. While treatment for HIV is life-long and involves taking one tablet each day, Dr Gilles said there was a misconception that a diagnosis of HIV meant death. “The medication keeps the HIV virus at very low levels in the body,” she said. “Meaning that the risks of damage to the immune system and the risk of passing on the vi...
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New hearing device improves patient experience 23 November 2018 The WA Country Health Service is rolling out new technology to support those with reduced hearing in the Great Southern. According to the organisation’s Regional Director, David Naughton, both Albany Health Campus and the Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service have been equipped with new, state-of-the-art Bellman Digital Hearing devices. “This technology uses advanced technology to enhance the clarity of speech that can be heard, even when a hearing aid is being used,” Mr Naughton said. “The WA Country Health Service is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible health service that meets the needs of our individual patients. “The use of technology such us this allows those with a disability, their families and carers to access the full range of health services, facilities and information available in the public health system,” he added. Outpa...
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Opening of Pingelly Health Centre 15 November 2018 The new $9.2 million Pingelly Health Centre was officially opened today by Minister for Health, Roger Cook. Innovative technology, along with new infrastructure and improved patient systems all have a huge part to play in modern day healthcare and this new Health Centre is an outstanding example of that. For further information visit the Minister'swebsite.
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24/01/2024