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Streaky Bay is at the forefront of a national crisis: inadequate government funding is exacerbating a shortage of critical healthcare workers like Dr Bradley; wait times are ballooning; doctors are beginning to write their own rules on fees, and costs to patients are skyrocketing.

A once-revered universal healthcare system is crumbling at every level, sometimes barely getting by on the sheer willpower of doctors and local communities.

As a result, more and more Australians, regardless of where they live, are delaying or going without the care they need.

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[–] whereisk@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago (6 children)

The real problem is the choke hold the doctors’ lobby has on the numbers of specialists.

As a contrast, Australia has 1440 specialists per million people while Greece has 2700 per million. No other profession in Australia is insulated from competition as much as doctors.

I bet you if you told any doctor in Europe they could earn 1/5th of what the doctors here are earning they’d fall over themselves to come to Australia.

We’re importing low wage workers like they’re going out of fashion let’s open the floodgates in Universities and hospitals and create and import specialists instead with the same tempo.

There’s something obscenely wrong here when we talk about costs of healthcare and no political party raises the central issue.

[–] InverseParallax@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (4 children)

You're potentially wrong, let me explain why.

When the US did that, there was a massive backlash.

Becauae the people who use medicine the most are old, and the instant they saw brown doctors they wouldn't stop ranting, demanded a different doctor, we're sure the doctor was poisoning them or otherwise couldn't understand English, etc.

If they have to choose between long wait times and brown doctors I don't know how Australia would decide.

It was a boomer trope for a decade, and not even slightly subtle in its racism.

[–] Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago

But then a lack of healthcare would be self-inflicted and deserved and the racist mysogenist bigots could die with a societal clear conscience.

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