National Health and Medical Research Strategy - Webinar 2 Survey
Overview
The National Health and Medical Research Strategy (National Strategy) will build on Australia’s strengths in health and medical research and world-leading research capability. It will aim to attract researchers and investors and improve health results in communities.
Ms Rosemary Huxtable AO PSM, Chair of the National Strategy, held the second National Strategy online webinar (Webinar 2) on 7 April 2025. It provided an update on work to date to develop the National Strategy, including:
- consultation feedback
- the Australian Health and Medical Research Workforce Audit
- Community Focus Groups
Ms Huxtable was joined by:
- Ms Natasha Ploenges, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Health and Medical Research Office
- Professor Steve Wesselingh, CEO of the National Health and Medical Research Council.
This survey asks for your feedback on the topics covered in the second webinar.
This is the second survey to help develop the National Strategy. It asks different questions from the first survey, which was for the first webinar in December 2024. The answers from both surveys will help develop the National Strategy.
Give us your views
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Hospitals
- e-Health
- Health technology
- Medicare
- Legislation
- Pharmaceutical benefits
- Health insurance
- Rural health services
- Regulatory policy
- Women's health
- Children's health
- Learning and development
- Dementia
- Home Care
- Aged Care
- Residential Aged Care
- Short-Term Restorative Care
- Alcohol
- Tobacco
- Chronic disease
- Communicable diseases
- Mental health
- Drugs and substance abuse
- Food standards
- Organ and tissue donation
- Immunisation
- Hearing
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Environmental health
- Prescription drugs
- Preventative health
- Dental health
- Non-prescription medicines
- Human health
- Grants and procurement
- Management review
- Administration
- Staff audit
- Staff election
- Disability Workforce Action Plan 2016-18
- Capability
- Information Technology
- Strategic Policy
- Policy Development
- Cancer
- Health and Medical Research
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