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30 April 2008 Rural health workforce audit ‘screams’ for health reforms The rural health workforce audit demonstrates clearly that nurses and midwives are “holding the fort” in rural and remote primary health care, yet professional boundaries, legislative barriers, and lack of support are hampering effective delivery of care. Whilst the report shows that there is not a per capita discrepancy of nurses and midwives across metropolitan and rural areas, it doesn’t reflect the reality of what rural and remote area nurses and midwives cope with on a daily basis. The ANF welcomes the Federal Government’s focus on rural and remote health and the establishment of a department to specifically deal with reforms in the area. Issues that need immediate attention are:
Ged Kearney, ANF Federal Secretary will be available for comment regarding the audit. Media inquiries: The ANF, representing nearly 160,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in
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