$883 million for Rural Healthcare Workers
The NSW state government will be offering $10,000 for healthcare workers to relocate to rural areas, after a parliamentary inquiry revealed that healthcare services in these regions were suffering from critical staff shortages.
The four year funding commitment, worth $883 million, is expected to provide employment opportunities for Indigenous Nurses and interns, though it has been criticised by some witnesses of the rural health system, who say that the incentives will not solve the problems.
Produced By: Andrew Herlinger
Featured In Story: Mark Burdack, CEO of Rural and Remote Medical Services
First aired on The Wire, Monday 20 June 2022