5 January 2015 - Goulburn Valley Medicare Local
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5 January 2015 - Goulburn Valley Medicare Local
Monday Mail Monday, 5 January 2015 frontdesk@gvml.com.au – www.gvml.com.au – (03) 5831 5399 ALERTS Medicare Card Expiry – Community Based Asylum Seekers All community based asylum seekers’ Medicare cards expired on 31 December 2014 (there may be a few exceptions however these would have been an oversight). Under the Health Insurance Act, the Health Minister needs to provide allowance for non-citizens to have access to Medicare by way of a limited “order”. The “order” for the asylum seeker cohort expired on 31 December 2014. What does this mean? All community based asylum seekers who have valid bridging visas and expired Medicare cards will need to go to Medicare after 1 January 2015 to have their cards reissued. Please call 5823 3200 and ask Red Cross if you require further information. Medicine Recall – CARTIA (aspirin) 100mg Tablets – Sample Pack of 7’s A recent manufacturing issue with CARTIA 100mg tablets (sample packs only) has resulted in the wrong expiry date printed on the carton and blister foil of CARTIA 100mg tablets (sample pack), batch BX134. GVML CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Current Approaches to Prevention and Management of Mastitis in Breastfeeding Women Heather Harris, Midwife and Lactation Consultant, is presenting a CPD event in Wallan titled Current Approaches to Prevention and Management of Mastitis. This education session will cover: Causes and basic management Types of mastitis When to use antibiotics and when to avoid Role of probiotics Outcomes of poorly managed mastitis and how to avoid / manage Date: Saturday 14 February, 2015 Time: 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Venue: Wallan GP Super Clinic 7-11 High Street, Wallan RSVP: frontdesk@gvml.com.au This event is aimed at GPs and Practice Nurses. See the flyer for more information. The incorrect date is February 2019. The current expiry date should be February 2016. GVML Basic CPR Training Arrow Medical sales representatives will contact GP surgeries to check if there is any stock left. Staff are requested to put these aside and do not give them out to patients. Sales representatives will visit each surgery to collect the quarantined packs. Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Venue: Goulburn Valley Medicare Local 226 Wyndham Street, Shepparton No other batches of CARTIA sample tablets are affected. This recall does not affect any commercial batches sold in pharmacies. RSVP: frontdesk@gvml.com.au It is important to note there is no safety issue associated with this batch. Aspen Pharmacare apologises for the inconvenience this issue may have caused and would like to assure the community that they are committed to providing all their customers with safe, effective and quality products. If you have any questions please contact Mr Robert Drew on (02) 8436 8321. The next Basic CPR Training Session is: The training session is open to all GPs and health service professionals and is free of charge. Numbers are strictly limited and you must have registered for this event in order to attend. This session is presented by Dr Carolyn Kamenjarin. This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. This activity has been approved by the RACGP QI & CPD Program. Total 5 Category 2 points. For more information, including information regarding other basic CPR training providers, please contact Val Petrovski on 5831 5399. CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS New ‘Common Eye Conditions’ Free Online Module for GPs Now Available A new version of the ThinkGP online education module titled ‘Common Eye Conditions’ has been released and is now available to access for free. The module includes up-to-date information on eye health and vision care and now includes a section on ‘red eyes’. Originally launched in 2009, this module is accredited (RACGP 4 CPD, ACRRM 2 CME PD) and is specifically designed to meet the needs of GPs. As a GP, you have an important role to play in your patients’ eye health and vision care. You can treat minor eye problems, identify patients who are at-risk of eye disease, and educate patients about the importance of regular eye examinations. You can also help those who are experiencing vision loss to access low vision and rehabilitation services and ensure they adjust to their vision loss. This education module discusses the common causes of vision loss and common eye conditions, the presenting features, diagnostic assessments, and management. Indications for referral and the content of referral letters to an optometrist / ophthalmologist are detailed. The Common Eye Conditions ThinkGP education module enables participates to: Recognise common causes of vision loss and common eye conditions including red eye Discuss the symptoms of the various causes of vision loss and common eye conditions including red eye Describe the management of the common causes of vision loss and common eye conditions include red eye Identify the appropriate situation to refer to an optometrist or ophthalmologist and what to include in referral letters Ensure patient safety by indicating the conditions requiring urgent referral for specialist care. For further information visit the ThinkGP website, or contact the Vision Initiative team at visioninitiative@vision2020australia.org.au or call (03) 9656 2020. Australia’s Healthy Weight Week Run by the Dieticians Association of Australia, this important week is all about getting the right advice and supporting those looking to be a healthy weight Date: 16 – 22 February, 2015 Australia’s Healthy Weight Week falls at an ideal time with many Australians aspiring to eat better in the New Year. The 2015 campaign aims to get more people cooking at home and eating the right foods in the right portions. For more information visit www.healthyweightweek.com.au Helping Your Patients Who are Drinking at Risky Levels Alcohol kills 15 Australians every day and 5,554 each year. It hospitalises 430 Australians daily and 157,132 over the year. This harm is entirely preventable. GPs are uniquely placed to identify and intervene with patients whose alcohol use is hazardous through screening and brief interventions. This webinar provides the opportunity for GPs to ask questions on how to screen for and conduct brief interventions around risky drinking. Date: Tuesday 17 February, 2015 Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Presenters: Dr Paul Grinzi & Dr Hester Wilson For further information or to register for the webinar click here. Integrated Care for Older People Seminar The Respecting Our Loved One’s Wishes: Delivering Integrated, Consumer Directed Where, When, and How It’s Needed is on 26 and 27 February 2015 at Melbourne Olympic Park. This practical seminar focuses on integration for older people and respecting their wishes in terms of where, when, and how their care is delivered. Date: 26 – 27 February, 2015 Venue: Melbourne Olympic Park Further information including registration information is available at www.changechampions.com.au Diabetes Study Day for Enrolled and Registered Nurses This study day, with Kathy Mills, RN, Med, Dip Business, Credentialled Diabetes Educator, is for enrolled and registered nurses and covers contemproary and evidence based research on dietary, exercise, psychological and pharmacological management of diabetes mellitus. Date: Friday 6 March, 2015 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Venue: Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local 6 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East Cost: $220.00 – early bird registration (before Friday 20 February 2015) $250.00 – full registration RSVP: diabetes.ed@optusnet.com.au This study day is eligible for 6 hours professional eduation. Morning tea, lunch, and notes are provided. For further information download the flyer or contact Kathy via email at diabetes.ed@optusnet.com.au B-Informed – Hepatits B Workshop In collaboration with St Vincent’s and Hepatis Victoria, the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health will be holding workshops for the B-Informed – Addressing Hepatitis B Within a Community Context. Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2015 Tuesday, 26 May 2015 Tuesday, 25 August 2015 Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Venue: Training Room North Richmond Community Health 23 Lennox Street, Richmond, 3121 For futher information about the workshop or to book a place in one of the sessions, visit the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health website. REFERRALS AND SERVICES OTHER INFORMATION Diabetes Essentials – Group Education Program for People with Type 2 Diabetes Dietitans Association of Australia – Make a Pledge for Health Success in 2015 Diabetes Essentials is a comprehensive four week education program conducted quarterly in Seymour and Wallan by the experienced diabetes team from NEXUS Primary Health. With many Australians turning their thoughts to eating better and living healthier in the New Year, the nation’s peak nutrition body is urging Australians to take this to the next level by making a health ‘pledge’. To be eligible, patients must have: Type 2 diabetes A GP Management Plan in place A GP referral – MBS Type 2 Allied Health Groups form) An exercise clearance form Patients must complete an individual assessment prior to participation. Out of pocket costs to patients are: The Dietitans Association of Australia’s (DAA) ‘Make a Pledge’ campaign kicked off on 1 January with nine pledges to select and commit to in 2015. A copy of the media release outlining the nine pledges can be found online here. To ‘Make a Pledge’, visit the Health Weight Week website. $09.10 – for the assessment $10.00 – per group session (total of $40) $10.00 – resource fee for Diabetes Australia resources and exercise band Sessions will re-commence in Term 1. For more information or to make a referral call 1300 773 352. BreastScreen Victoria Stakeholder Update The December 2014 – February 2015 update is now available online. GP Co-payment Information from AMA Victoria AMA Victoria has information and fact sheets on the announced revamp of the GP co-payment plan available on their website and will be updating the information as more is released. RESOURCES HIV and Mobility in Australia: A Road Map for Action In the last five to ten years there has been an increase in HIV diagnoses among people and their partners travelling to and from regions of high HIV prevalence. Approaches used in the past need to be adapted to respond to a context where people are more mobile. Additionally, current investment in health and support services for mobile and migrant communities is often ad hoc and a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Designed to support the strategic direction of the Seventh National HIV Strategy (2014-2017), the HIV and Mobility in Australia: A Road Map for Action report shines a spotlight on the context and types of mobility, differences in HIV diagnoses across Australia relating to migrant and mobile populations, and the need for more targeted responses. Migration Consultant Now Available at African House Lorna Gillespie, Migration Consultant with Australian Migration Options Pty Ltd, is now available at African House every Thursday to provide ethical and professional advice, training, advocacy, and assistance in the role of migration and refugee law. Days: Every Thursday, expect public holidays Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Last appointment at 4:00 pm Venue: African House Situated at the back of the Lutheran Church 54 Poplar Avenue, Shepparton Contact: Lorna Gillespie, Migration Consultant 0428 661 975 The report can be downloaded from siren.org.au or from latrobe.edu.au. Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice 2014 Following the success of their first edition, Telethon Kids Institute has developed a second edition of Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice 2014, edited by Pat Dudgeon, Helen Milroy and Roz Walker. This edition is now available in both hard copy and online. The book was developed as an information source for health professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in social and emotional wellbeing and contains comprehensive and culturally appropriate information to educate and assist health professionals who work with Indigenous clients. Visit the Working Together website for further information and to order copies of the book. www.gvml.com.au 226 Wyndham Street Shepparton VIC 3630 PO Box 1074 Shepparton VIC 3632 (03) 5831 5399 – (03) 5831 5396 frontdesk@gvml.com.au Goulburn Valley Medicare Local (ABN 35 062 463 097)