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enFirst Nations people experience significant barriers to kidney transplant waitlist
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Despite being four to five times more likely to have kidney failure, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have much lower access to kidney transplantation that other Australians.July 10 2025Rhiannon Koch/newsroom/news/list/2025/07/10/first-nations-people-experience-significant-barriers-to-kidney-transplantCollaboration leads to culturally safe oral health care
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A new collaborative project has highlighted the importance of accessible and culturally safe health care for First Nations people.September 11 2024Rhiannon Koch/newsroom/news/list/2024/09/10/collaboration-leads-to-culturally-safe-oral-health-careTurning cultural bias around to improve kidney health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
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New recommendations aimed at redressing the cultural bias at play for Aboriginal people receiving kidney care have been released during National Kidney month.March 17 2022Michele Ann Nardelli/newsroom/news/list/2022/03/17/turning-cultural-bias-around-to-improve-kidney-health-for-aboriginal-and