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The Commission is now operating in accordance with the Caretaker ConventionsExternal link pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.

2023
Fact sheet or brochure

This fact sheet explains some actions for consumers and/or their carers take to help keep safe while using insulin. Insulins are available in different strengths and formulations or presentations with medicine names that look and sound similar. Consumers need to ‘stop, think and check’ that they have the right brand of insulin in the right strength before administering.

2023
Fact sheet or brochure

This factsheet highlights best practise dispensing to support safe and quality use of insulin, within the context of active ingredient prescribing. Safe and quality use of insulins requires clear information transfer from initial prescribing to the dispensing label, to ensure safe use by consumers and/or their carers.

Today, the Commission has released the second edition of the National Consensus Statement: Essential elements for safe and high-quality end-of-life care (Consensus Statement).

On the Radar Issue 632 is now available.

2023
Publication, report or update

The Commission has developed the National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards to ensure patients receive safe, high-quality care in facilities where cosmetic surgery is performed.

The Cosmetic Surgery Standards were released on 14 December 2023.

2023
Poster or graphic

The National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards were launched on 14 December 2023. The standards aim to protect the public from harm and improve the quality of cosmetic surgery in Australia.

This A4 infographic showcases key data insights into cosmetic surgery in Australia.

2023
Media release

Charlotte Jerrim from Canberra was 19 years old when she was sold a dream of enhancing her body with a breast augmentation procedure. Unfortunately, this dream did not match the reality.

In this case study, Charlotte shares her experience with cosmetic surgery, as the Commission released national standards for services that perform cosmetic surgery.

The National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards were released on 14 December 2023.

MEDIA RELEASE

Australians choosing to have cosmetic surgery will be better protected by new standards introduced today. These will improve patient safety in facilities where cosmetic surgery is performed.

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