Analysis shows hospitals cannot meet demand or recommended timeframes for surgeries unless urgent reform is undertaken
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A ballooning number of people waiting for elective surgery needs to be addressed urgently with extra funding and reforms, the Australian Medical Association says.
If no action is taken by all levels of government, the number of people waiting for elective surgery is expected to reach more than 500,000 by 30 June, the AMA president, Prof Steve Robson, said.
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Continue reading…Analysis shows hospitals cannot meet demand or recommended timeframes for surgeries unless urgent reform is undertakenFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA ballooning number of people waiting for elective surgery needs to be addressed urgently with extra funding and reforms, the Australian Medical Association says.If no action is taken by all levels of government, the number of people waiting for elective surgery is expected to reach more than 500,000 by 30 June, the AMA president, Prof Steve Robson, said.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
