Australian federal and state governments are at odds over hospital funding, with state leaders seeking increased contributions and the Federal Government urging cost controls.
Breakdown
- State and territory premiers have united to demand increased federal funding for hospitals and aged care. 22s
- The federal government has offered a 37% funding share, below the previously agreed targets. 52s
- Prime Minister Albanese insists negotiations should not occur through public press conferences and urges states to control hospital costs. 14s
- Over 3,700 hospital beds are occupied by patients awaiting aged care or NDIS accommodation, highlighting system pressures. 1m 20s
- If no new agreement is reached by year's end, current funding arrangements will continue. 1m 45s