Shared care for allergy bulletin

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Want to learn more about the Shared care for allergy project?

The Shared Care for Allergy Bulletin is a regular update sent out by the National Allergy Council with information about project progress, our project working groups, upcoming opportunities to give input, key findings and more. For general information about the Shared Care for Allergy project go to the main project page.

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Shared Care for Allergy Bulletin - Edition 2 | 24/03/2023

Shared Care for Allergy Bulletin - Edition 1 | 06/03/2023

 

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Helpful information

pdfPrinciples of shared care for allergy462.29 KB

pdfShared care for allergy project overview1.16 MB

pdfShared care for allergy glossary584.89 KB

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Content updated February 2023.

The National Allergy Council remains a partnership between ASCIA and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia and continues to implement the National Allergy Strategy.

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Rationale

Allergic diseases have become an increasingly important chronic disease and public health issue in Australia and other developed countries over the last two decades, contributing to increased demand for medical services, significant economic cost of care and reduced quality of life of people with allergic diseases and their carers.

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Lead organisations

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Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) is the leading medical organisation for allergy in Australia. 

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Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA) is the leading patient support organisation for allergy in Australia. 

The National Allergy Strategy has received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health for the following projects:
Food allergy prevention | 250K Youth Project | Food service | Drug allergy | Shared Care Model

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