SA health minister apologises 'unreservedly' for leak of wrong patient's email
SA Health Minister Chris Picton has issued an unreserved apology for leaking the email of a wrong patient, leading to controversy regarding the handling of concerns about healthcare ramping.
SA Premier says email blunder was 'completely unacceptable'
The South Australian Premier has labeled an email mix-up regarding a terminal cancer patient as 'completely unacceptable' after the misidentified message led to public outcry.
SA government attributes email to wrong man after death, traumatising family
The South Australian government mistakenly attributed a positive email about hospital care to a deceased man, causing distress to his grieving family.
Green whistles for IUD insertion among SA Labor's healthcare promises
The South Australian government is pledging improved pain relief options for women undergoing IUD insertions as part of their healthcare commitments.
Four years after an election defining promise, SA's health system is still struggling
Four years post-election, South Australia's health system remains in crisis despite promises by the government to address issues.
Adelaide Ice Arena charged after patrons hospitalised for alleged carbon monoxide exposure
Safework SA has initiated criminal charges against Adelaide Ice Arena for failing to prevent carbon monoxide exposure during a hockey match that resulted in numerous hospitalizations.
The ASร and SA believe that the government is on the wrong path
The ASร and SA have criticized government plans to link benefits to wage statistics, arguing it could lead to increased costs and faster benefit increases than wages.
South Africa: When the World Turns Inward, SA's Social Fabric Begins to Fray
South Africa is experiencing a quiet social crisis marked by declining international funding, which threatens the stability of its civil society and social infrastructure.
South Africa: SA At 'No Immediate Risk' of Nepah Virus - Health Department
The South African Department of Health has stated that the country is at 'no immediate risk' of the Nipah Virus despite recent cases reported in India.
Rise in holiday measles infections sparks health alerts in NSW, SA and Victoria
Health authorities in Australia are sounding alarms as measles infections surge due to decreased childhood vaccination rates and increased international travel during the summer.