Leaders to discuss Australia's struggling health system
The health system is straining under the pressure of growing demand and stretched funding, today is a key moment in the effort to find solutions. State and territory leaders are holding talks with the Prime Minister, to discuss recommendations on how to improve what is being called a broken system.
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