Emptying bins and photocopying: nurses’ skills are too often wasted in general practice
Australians are living longer, but we’re also living longer with disease and disability. Half of us now have at least one chronic condition. As rates of disease rise, so does demand for health care. In the 40 years since Medicare began, the average number of visits to the GP...
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Emptying bins and photocopying: nurses’ skills are too often wasted in general practice
Australians are living longer, but we’re also living longer with disease and disability. Half of us now have at least one chronic condition. As rates of disease rise, so does demand for health care. In the 40 years since Medicare began, the average number of visits to the GP per person has...
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