Taking care podcast
Taking care podcast
Taking care is an Australia Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) health-oriented podcast hosted by Tash Miles and Susan Biggar. Focusing on safe healthcare delivery in Australia, Taking care explores current issues, unravels myths, and answers common questions.A diverse range of topics includes: Innovations in rural and remote healthcare, The inextricable link between climate change and healthcare, Physiotherapy and person-centred care, and When cost is a barrier to good healthcare. You can tune in to Taking care on Apple podcasts, Spotify or the Ahpra website.
Host Tash Miles continues Taking care's conversation on Rural and remote healthcare with guests Faye McMillan, Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner and Richard Colbran, CEO NSW Rural Doctors Network. Focusing on innovations and workarounds unique to rural and remote healthcare, opportunities for metropolitan health services to learn from what’s happening in rural/remote settings are uncovered.
Taking care examine the path forward in the inextricable link between health and healthcare access and climate change impacts. Northern Territory specialist physician, Dr Simon Quilty, Melbourne obstetrician, gynaecologist and member of Doctors for the Environment, Dr Ying Gu, and Professor of Health Equity and Director of the Menzies Centre for Health Governance at the Australian National University, Professor Sharon Friel, offer insightful observations and what they see as the path forward.
To commemorate World Physiotherapy Day 2022 Taking care explores physiotherapist's role and the range of care provided to patients.
Tash Miles is joined by Professor Kim Bennell, Director of the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine at the University of Melbourne; Rachel Nelligan, clinical physiotherapist and research fellow at the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine; and Cherie Hearn, practitioner member of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia and Director of Physiotherapy at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.
Host Tash Miles explores the challenges and joys of remote healthcare with guests consumer advocate, Carolyn Becker; Rural Doctors Association Australia CEO Peta Rutherford; and Alice Springs Hospital cardiologist Dr Angus Baumann.
Exploring healthcare distribution in rural and remote areas, and how differences affect community access for communities.
Tash Miles is joined by Renate Hughes, consumer advocate; Dr Chris Sanzaro, dentist; and Associate Professor Amanda Neil, health economist from the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research. Exploring diverse views of cost enquiry taboo in medical procedures before patient agreement, living with disability and its costs and barriers to providing good care when cost is an issue.