Australian public hospitals plagued by persistent inefficiency, impacting patient care nationwide.
The article examines how efficient public hospitals are in Australia over a long period. It finds that some states and territories consistently struggle with inefficiency due to systemic issues and government regulations. Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales have the lowest efficiency levels, while Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, and Tasmania perform the best. The study suggests that more detailed data is needed to understand why some areas have persistent inefficiencies, especially in larger states, to improve policies and interventions.