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Great divide: State’s shame in public, private palliative care

New data released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare shows patients with life-limiting illness spend an average of just 6.8 days being cared for in the public system while private patients spend twice as long getting specialist treatment for 14.5 days — the longest stay in…
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