Reforms Needed in Aged Patient’s Care
Received: 14 Jan 2026 / Published: 23 Jul 2024
Abstract
Today’s health workforce is constantly engaged to enhance the standards of healthcare services and ensuring comprehensive healthcare standards to the community. Queensland’s health workforce is Australia’s second largest health workforce (1) and serving proportionately in all areas of QLD, making efforts to make health better by making research, surveys and developmental planning in rural and regional areas. Aged Care is currently the most concerned health issue among OECD countries (2) as aged population continues to grow and it’s challenging for Australian health sector to meet the standards of quality care in provision of aged care health services. As per Australian Institute of Health and Welfare statistics it is projected that Australia will constitute 22% of aged population in next 30 years (AIHW).
Keywords: Patient care,Aged Patients,Aged patient care
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Rao, H. Reforms Needed in Aged Patient’s Care. Int J Front Sci 2018, 2, 1.
Rao H. Reforms Needed in Aged Patient’s Care. Int J Front Sci. 2018; 2(1):1.
Rao, Hamna. 2018. "Reforms Needed in Aged Patient’s Care." Int J Front Sci 2, no. 1: 1.
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