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AMA's 'bleak' outlook for hospitals strengthens premiers' case on funding

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imageAMA chief Brian Owler said that instead of putting the public hospital sector on a sustainable footing, the federal government had retreated from its responsibilities.AAP/Lukas Coch

An Australian Medical Association report showing the nation’s public hospitals face a funding “black hole” because of federal government’s cuts...

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