Author:
Brooks Peter M,Robinson Lynn,Ellis Niki
Abstract
Health workforce reform remains a major challenge
for Australia. The recent Productivity Commission
report provided some guidance, but,
sadly, few of the recommendations have been
implemented. Health economies (and with them
the health workforce) will continue to expand as
the burden of disease increases. The important
issue is to expand the current workforce but
provide for a generalist stream that allows flexibility
and retraining. The future health workforce
needs to be able to provide patient-centred care,
to have a focus on public health and disease
prevention, use information and the new communication
technologies, to be able to work as part of
a team and partner with a range of organisations
and to be dedicated to quality improvement within
the health system.
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