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Stress fractures in emergency departments

A new report on the well-being of A&E physicians raises concerns about the future of emergency departments.

Raccontata dasmh.com.autheage.com.au

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smh.com.auStai leggendo9 h fa

Stress fractures in emergency departments

ACEM: 2 in 5 emergency doctors plan to leave within a decade; one in five under-50 reports likely exit—doubling in ten years—due to overcrowding and burnout. The looming physician exodus signals acute healthcare system fragility, making operational efficiency tech, patient routing automation, and digital care infrastructure critical for system survival.

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theage.com.au9 h fa

Emergency doctors are ‘begging for beds’ and planning to quit

Two in five emergency doctors plan to leave; under-50 resignations doubled as bed overcrowding drives attrition in Australia. Exposes critical infrastructure capacity-planning gaps when demand outpaces bed/aged-care supply—relevant to IT staffing models.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Stress fractures in emergency departments

    A new report on the well-being of A&E physicians raises concerns about the future of emergency departments.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Emergency doctors are ‘begging for beds’ and planning to quit

    Patients are not receiving the best care because “we don’t have the space”, the emergency doctors’ college warns.

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