More flu cases or just more flu tests – is this really the worst flu season since 2009?
So far in 2017, more cases of influenza have been reported than last year in the same period but some health professionals have been keen to
Leanne Wells, Consumers Health Forum
We caught up with Leanne Wells, CEO of Consumers Health Forum, on why quality pathology services are so important for Australian p
Dr Paul Gooding
Dr Paul Gooding is a General Practitioner in Canberra. Dr Gooding spoke to Pathology Awareness Australia about just how much he re
We need to talk about diagnostic errors
Getting the right diagnosis is a central tenet of health care. In most cases a correct diagnosis is issued, but occasionally errors are made
If you want to save money, test more, not less
*Dark Daily Editor, Robert Michel argues the case for more strategic use of pathology tests:
In healthcare across the globe there is an e
Diabetes Australia CEO visits the engineroom of healthcare
In the lead up to International Pathology Day 2016, the CEO of Diabetes Australia, A/Prof Greg Johnson, took a behind the scenes tour of a b
Closing the gap on diabetes one test at a time
Pictured above: In 2011 Jasmine Sarin, a contemporary Aboriginal artist from Illawarra, NSW, was commissioned to prepare a unique piece of a
Pathology is chronically undervalued………and it needs to stop
This article first appeared in Medical Observer and is an opinion piece by Paul Epner, Executive Vice President of Society to Improve Diagn
How a solution for remote healthcare is helping fight antibiotic resistance
In remote communities, barriers such as distance and transport limitations can make it difficult for people to access medical services regul
The Economic Value of Pathology report
Download the full Value of Pathology report or an infographic including key pathology facts.
Pathology testing saves lives and money acc