‘Stranded’ aged care or disability patients occupy up to one in 10 hospital beds in Australia, report finds
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A recent report reveals that up to one in ten hospital beds in Australia are occupied by aged care or disability patients, highlighting a significant strain on the healthcare system. State and territory treasurers are urging the federal government to increase its share of public hospital funding to address this issue. This situation not only affects the quality of care for these vulnerable populations but also impacts the overall efficiency of hospitals, making it a pressing concern for policymakers and the community.
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