New grant for the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance!

We are proud to announce our involvement in the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance, which has been awarded two new health education and heath literacy grants by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. The grants will run over a 2-year period and address priority quality use of medicines issues for atopic dermatitis, gout, oral anticoagulants, and antidepressants in older people. Evidence shows that when health professionals and consumers work together, we can support more effective healthcare, better medicine safety and improved health outcomes.

Read more about this grant here.

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