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Ag report finds waste financial mismanagement of health it ‘hurt’ patients

Ag report finds waste financial mismanagement of health it ‘hurt’ patients

A report by the Health Promotion Agency has highlighted serious issues with the government’s handling of the health budget by the Medical Council of Australia (MCA).

In one particularly damning example, the agency found that financial mismanagement of health spending has a “hurt” to patients, impacting both their o바카라사이트wn lives and their families.

The report’s summary of its findings, obtained by news.com.au, reveals:

1) About 10 percent of the funds available for general health care were neve더킹카지노r used;

2) $5 billion of funds had been allocated to the MCA for research, which “has not improved public health outcomes or reduced costs to patients, taxpayers or hospitals”;

3) the MCA has a total spend on general health care expenditure of $30.9 billion, while some estimates say spending over $40 billion; and

4) Medicare spending for health was “understated”, as it is not known how much of total health spending is spent on patients.

“Health expenditures were understated, because it was difficult to measure what patients actually use or access healthcare from their doctors,” the report states.

“This led to a perception that health expenditure wasn’t spending money on patients when it was actually in fact being spent on services to support other, similar populations that needed it.”

The report was developed by the MCA’s Australian Services Directorate, following the 2012 publication of the government’s health budget.

At the time the government announced its budget, a report into “health underfunding” by Australian Healthcare Foundation president Robert Doyle found the current budget was not using enough funding for public health.

Since then, the report from the MCA has been updated to reflect that the $15.7 billion in general health spending has been allocated to the MCA, not the Government Medical Programme, which it describes as “inadequate”.

In particular, the report says “under-reporting of healthcare expenditure by the medical council of Australia has been more pronounced than previously believed”.

There has been an increase in the MCA’s funding of general health care, the report states, wi더킹카지노th an expected increase of about $1 billion a year by 2020 to $7.8 billion.

The report cites $12.7 million in excess spending over fiscal year 2016-17 as the “wasted” in this area, with $2.6 million of this actually used by the MCA as “research fund