How to solve our health crisis and labour factors involved in WFH

How to solve our health crisis and labour factors involved in WFH

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Health staff across Australia have been telling us for years, there's a crisis within our health system, particularly with our public hospitals. It does have a lot to do with our funding model but there are also problems outside the hospital system that n
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vor 4 Jahren

Health staff across Australia have been telling us for years,
there's a crisis within our health system, particularly with our
public hospitals. It does have a lot to do with our funding model
but there are also problems outside the hospital system that need
attention. Jennifer Doggett from the Centre for Health Policy
Development explains. And the debate about working from home
continues with disparities between what employers and employees
want. Some interesting studies in the US have highlighted how it
is affecting the labour force but also, inflation. Ragan Petrie,
an applied microeconomist who holds positions in Australia and
US, discusses these findings.
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