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Position Statements

Emerge Australia offers official position statements on specific subjects of relevance to the Australian ME/CFS community and Health Professionals.

Pacing and Rest Position Statement

Pacing and Rest Position Statement

Pacing and rest are individualised and essential management techniques for people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Pacing and rest promote safe levels of activity to manage post-exertional malaise (PEM), the hallmark symptom of ME/CFS. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2023

Updated: 28th February, 2023

Author: Laura Kool

Post-Infection disease: Australia’s 10th National Health Priority Area

Post-Infection disease: Australia’s 10th National Health Priority Area

Emerge Australia strongly advocates for the Federal Department of Health to make post-infection disease Australia’s 10th National Health Priority Area (NHPA). The number of Australians living with post-infection disease is rapidly increasing due to a new cohort of post-infection disease patients: those with Long COVID. Read more

Published: 21st November, 2022

Updated: 1st March, 2023

Author: Laura Kool

National Disability Insurance Scheme Position Statement

National Disability Insurance Scheme Position Statement

ME/CFS is a permanent condition for most people. Less than 10% recover to pre-illness functioning and 20% of patients may worsen with time.[1] Despite this, many people with ME/CFS experience significant difficulties accessing the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Read more

Published: 4th November, 2022

Updated: 21st November, 2022

Author: Laura Kool

Optimal Care Referral Pathway Position Statement

Optimal Care Referral Pathway Position Statement

A national, Optimal Care Referral Pathway (OCRP) will provide all people with ME/CFS consistent care across Australia, using an evidence-based, best practice pathway that empowers patients and clinicians to navigate support of complex, multi-system conditions such as ME/CFS, and other post infection diseases, such as Long COVID. Read more

Published: 4th November, 2022

Updated: 21st November, 2022

Author: Laura Kool

Recovery Position Statement

Recovery Position Statement

The research literature about recovery from ME/CFS is inconsistent, making firm conclusions about recovery rates difficult. In particular, most studies of recovery don’t include a return to pre-illness function as part of their definition of “recovery” and would be more accurately considered studies on rates of improvement than recovery1. Read more

Published: 17th August, 2022

Updated: 18th November, 2022

Author: Jonathan Stavridis

Diagnostic Criteria Position Statement

Diagnostic Criteria Position Statement

There are approximately 20 different sets of diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS which have been developed over the history of the disease. This has created inconsistency in research, as different diagnostic criteria result in participant samples which are not easily compared between studies. Read more

Published: 21st March, 2022

Updated: 23rd September, 2022

Author: Membership Administrator

Links between ME/CFS and Long COVID Position Statement

Links between ME/CFS and Long COVID Position Statement

Emerge Australia recognises the close links between ME/CFS and Long COVID. Scientific studies indicate that the most frequent shared symptoms of people with Long COVID and people with ME/CFS are post-exertional malaise (PEM), cognitive difficulties and fatigue. Read more

Published: 21st March, 2022

Updated: 23rd September, 2022

Author: Membership Administrator

Clinical Guidelines Position Statement

Clinical Guidelines Position Statement

It is a matter of urgency for Australia to update its clinical guidelines for ME/CFS, to ensure that Australian ME/CFS patients have access to the best possible care, based on current understanding of the condition and latest evidence. Read more

Published: 21st March, 2022

Updated: 23rd March, 2022

Author: Membership Administrator

Telehealth Position Statement

Telehealth Position Statement

Emerge Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement that Medicare rebates will be made permanent for online and over-the-phone telehealth services provided by GPs, specialists and allied health practitioners. Read more

Published: 19th January, 2022

Updated: 8th February, 2022

Author: Membership Administrator

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  • Research Digest 30/3/23

    Research Digest 30/3/23

    Welcome to the Research Digest’s 93rd edition. This month's edition summarises research that investigates factors that influence the prognosis of ME/CFS and demonstrates that high muscle sodium content, maybe a contributing factor to the pathophysiology of ME/CFS. A review is also highlighted that conveys what is presently known about Long COVID and finally, a local study sheds light on brain structure changes that are common to Long COVID and ME/CFS.

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    We know how difficult it is to find a GP with knowledge of ME/CFS. One of the main aims for our GP education program is to grow the GP workforce confident to take on people with complex presentations.

  • Emerge Australia welcomes Tracey Spicer as an Ambassador

    We are thrilled to announce that Tracey Spicer, AM BBus(Comm) GAICD, has joined Emerge Australia in an ongoing ambassador role.https://www.emerge.org.au/GetImage.aspx?IDMF=1bd7f269-50e9-45e2-80dd-98297ba7ec05&w=427&h=640&src=mc

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  • Coronavirus and ME - Simplified facts

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    Many people with ME/CFS and other vulnerable communities in Australia are concerned about the impacts of the spreading coronavirus disease COVID-19. This is an easy-read resource with the latest information and advice.

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