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Lung Health Awareness Month

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by DPS

November is Lung Health Awareness Month and the Rudd Government is encouraging Australians not to take their lungs for granted.

During the month, a variety of events will aim to raise awareness of lung disease among Australians, especially those over 35 years of age, promote the importance of lung health and motivate people with lung disease symptoms to seek diagnosis and treatment.

World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day, on 18 November, falls in Lung Awareness Month. The Government’s $23 million reinvigorated Asthma Management Program, for the first time, addresses linkages between asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

The program will have a strong focus on prevention among susceptible members of the community including the elderly, people from lower income groups and Indigenous Australians.

The Rudd Government is investing in a range of initiatives to tackle the burden of lung related health problems:

  • Under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme in 2008-09, a total of $385.7 million was spent on medicines for obstructive airways diseases.
  • The Government has committed $4 million to the Primary Care Collaboratives Program. This program supports doctors to make practice-level changes to improve health outcomes for patients. Around 90 general practices will be participating in the next wave of collaborative program topics, and one of these tackles COPD and assists general practitioners to improve clinical outcomes.
  • The Government is providing more than $400,000 to the Australian Lung Foundation to undertake several projects around lung health.
  • As well, in 2008 the National Health and Medical Research Council invested $38.9 million into research on respiratory disease.

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