The House Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport has presented a comprehensive report on the state of diabetes mellitus in Australia, following a year-long inquiry that gathered nearly 500 written submissions.
Key Findings and Recommendations:
Committee Chair Dr. Mike Freelander MP highlighted the gravity of the situation, noting that approximately 1.5 million Australians, or about 5% of the population, currently live with diabetes. The report anticipates that the number of diagnosed cases will continue to rise, underscoring what has been termed throughout the inquiry as a “diabetes epidemic.”
The primary goal of the Committee’s report is to enhance health outcomes for Australians affected by all forms of diabetes. A significant focus is placed on prevention and raising awareness about major risk factors, such as obesity. Dr. Freelander emphasized that the report aims to not only improve access to new diabetes technologies and life-saving medications but also support strategies to prevent, delay the onset of, and better manage diabetes.
Enhancing Government Response:
The report comprises 23 recommendations designed to bolster the Government’s response to diabetes and obesity. These recommendations aim to:
- Improve access to advanced diabetes technology and medications.
- Support preventive measures to delay the onset of diabetes.
- Enhance management strategies for those living with diabetes.
- Reduce the burden of chronic diseases on Australia’s healthcare system.
Community Involvement and Public Hearings:
In addition to the extensive written submissions, the Committee conducted 15 days of public hearings. These sessions featured testimonies from individuals, organizations, and government bodies, providing valuable insights and contributions to the inquiry. The Committee extended its heartfelt thanks to all participants, particularly those personally impacted by diabetes, who dedicated their time and effort to contribute to the inquiry.
Conclusion:
The House Standing Committee’s report underscores the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address the rising diabetes epidemic in Australia. By focusing on prevention, improved access to treatment, and better management strategies, the report aims to significantly enhance health outcomes for millions of Australians living with diabetes.
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