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Doctors discuss mass resignations as Australian rural health inquiry reveals systemic breakdown

Hundreds of submissions to the inquiry have revealed the disastrous state of healthcare services, which have been likened to conditions in “a third world country.”

Young worker s death in rural Australian hospital highlights public healthcare crisis

Young worker’s death in rural Australian hospital highlights public healthcare crisis The long-standing crisis of public healthcare in rural Australia has been brought to light by the coronial inquest into the tragic death of Alex Braes. In September 2017, the 18-year-old fitter and turner presented to the emergency department of Broken Hill Hospital, in far-western New South Wales (NSW), with sepsis from Streptococcus, a blood-stream infection that is fatal if not treated urgently. Despite worsening leg pain from an ingrown toenail, where the infection originated, Braes was sent home three times. Once admitted, he needed to be transferred to a larger hospital, but a lack of beds in Adelaide led to his evacuation being delayed for several hours. Though finally transported to Sydney, it was too late to save his life.

Broken Hill Hospital staff in fear of more deaths after flesh-eating bug strikes twice

Advertisement A rare flesh-eating bacteria believed to have killed a teenager turned away from Broken Hill Hospital nearly claimed the life of a second man sent home from its emergency department in remarkably similar circumstances. Peter Carter is suing the Far West Local Health District for negligence after the ordeal left him clinging to life in Royal Adelaide Hospital. Peter Carter nearly died from flesh-eating bacteria after being sent home from Broken Hill Hospital. Broken Hill teenager Alex Braes died an “excruciating” death in 2017 after being sent home three times from the hospital’s emergency department with an increasingly painful and swollen leg.

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