The cost of outsourced health staff, in other words not directly employed by the state government, soared to $182 million last financial year in newly accessed Right To Information documents.
Locum doctors were $105 million of that and agency nurses $77 million.
Labor member for Clark Ella Haddad reckons if the government succeeded in recruiting directly, they’d save the health system a fortune.
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“They are haemorrhaging staff, now they are haemorrhaging the health budget to plug up the gaps to employ outsourced doctors and nurses instead of directly employing staff in a safe and stable and secure workforce.”