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*[[Australian Medical Association]] | *[[Australian Medical Association]] | ||
*[[Patient Groups]] | *[[Patient Groups]] | ||
+ | *[[Patient Groups/South Africa]] | ||
+ | *[[Patient Groups/International]] | ||
+ | *[[Patient Groups/New Zealand]] | ||
*[[Patient Groups/UK]] | *[[Patient Groups/UK]] | ||
+ | *[[Patient Groups/US]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 04:56, 14 August 2006
Patient Groups are organisations which claim to represent the interests of patients suffering various illnesses. Many are funded, and in some case staffed, by the pharmaceutical companies which sell treatments for the relevant illnesses.
Patient Groups in Australia include:
- Alzheimer's Australia
- Arthritis Australia
- Asthma Foundation of Australia
- Consumers' Health Forum of Australia
- Cysteic Fibrosis Australia
- Diabetes Australia
- DepressioNet
- Epilepsy Australia
- Epilisy Action Australia
- Heart Support - Australia Ltd
- Herpes Foundation
- Impotence Australia
- Learning and Attentional Disorders Society
- Macular Degeneration Foundation
- Meningitis Centre
- Mental Health Council of Australia
- Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia
- National Asthma Council
- Osteoporosis Australia
- SANE Australia
- Sleep Disorders Australia
Other SourceWatch Resources
- Australian Medical Association
- Patient Groups
- Patient Groups/South Africa
- Patient Groups/International
- Patient Groups/New Zealand
- Patient Groups/UK
- Patient Groups/US
External Links
- Tim Woodruff, "A question of funding and control", The Age, August 11, 2006.
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