Professor Steve Robson Press Conference: AMA Report on Out-Of-Hospital Care in the Private Sector
BARTON,
AMA PRESIDENT, PROFESSOR
One area in which
So, we're releasing our report today. We believe the potential of out-of-hospital care is to save tens of millions of dollars on an overstretched health system, and it's time that we had independent oversight, a private health authority to manage this and improve the care of all Australians having surgery and other healthcare in our system. Very happy to take questions.
QUESTION:
QUESTION: And what about the stakeholders in the sector? Have you spoken to stakeholders?
QUESTION: And what's the main reason
QUESTION: And if it's a systemic problem across the system, what kind of regulation needs to be introduced?
PROFESSOR ROBSTON: At the moment, it is a mishmash of different systems that is poorly regulated. It's absolutely critical that we put patient safety at the forefront of out-of-hospital care, and the only way that you can do that safely is to have an independent, arms-length, private health authority to oversee the implementation of these systems.
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Original text here: https://www.ama.com.au/sites/default/files/2023-10/Out-of-hospital%20models%20of%20care%20in%20the%20private%20health%20system_2.pdf
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