Greens-chaired inquiry says system should be demand-driven despite Labor’s dissenting view that this could cause unintended flow-on issues
A Senate inquiry into the delayed aged care scheme has sounded the alarm on the potentially fatal consequences of what it has labelled a “calculated denial” of services as more than 200,000 elderly Australians remain on waiting lists.
The majority report of the Greens-chaired inquiry, released Wednesday, said the system should be demand-driven, as recommended by the aged care royal commission, instead of offering elderly Australians a limited number of places.
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