The Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) is the major provider of specialty health services to residents of the APY Lands, providing respiratory, renal, endocrine and cardiology outreach services to the community, in addition to the delivering healthcare to...
A dedicated service at the Royal Adelaide Hospital is providing COVID-19 positive patients access to clinical services in a safe, controlled environment that also minimises risk to other patients, staff and visitors. The 22-bed COVID Care Centre offers patients...
Telehealth is providing convenient and timely healthcare for an increasing number of Central Adelaide patients, while also ensuring vital medical services continue to be delivered throughout any disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth, an easy-to-use...
By CALHN Medical Services Executive Director Professor Gerry O’Callaghan It’s not often we get the opportunity to learn from our colleagues in a different environment, so it was a great privilege to be part of a contingent from the Central Area Local Health Network...
More than 650 frontline nursing and medical staff at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) are actively preparing to manage a possible surge in patients requiring critical care, as part of Central Adelaide’s COVID-19 readiness program. About 450 intensive care nurses are...
South Australians will be able to receive their COVID-19 vaccination sooner as the Wayville vaccination clinic doubles in size overnight, offering an additional 33,700 appointments. The clinic ran as usual on Monday before closing its doors at 4pm so builders...