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Title: Submission to the Productivity Commission on the health workforce
Other Titles: BSL subm Prody Comm health workforce
Authors: Brotherhood of St Laurence
Sandra Hills
Issue Date: Jul-2005
Abstract: Submission to the Productivity Commission on the Health Workforce Sandra Hills Brotherhood of St Laurence July 2005 Submission to the Productivity Commission on the Health Workforce The Brotherhood of St Laurence (BSL) is pleased to provide a response to the Productivity Commissions Issues paper on The Health Workforce (May 2005). Our response focuses on four areas: 1. General practitioners and residential aged care; 2. Issues specific to older people in insecure housing and their access to health services; 3. The direct impact on the residential aged care sector of an insufficient supply of nurses in the acute health sector; and 4. The importance of suitable staff to allow the successful transition of older people from the acute health setting to the home. 1. GPs and Residential Aged Care The Brotherhood of St Laurence has had mixed experiences with provision of GP services in our residential aged care facilities (ACF).
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