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Healthcare | How will covid-19 reshape key Australian industries?

June 10, 2020

Australasia

Healthcare | How will covid-19 reshape key Australian industries?

June 10, 2020

Australasia

When the first case of covid-19 was confirmed in Australia in late January, there were widespread fears that an uncontrolled pandemic would overwhelm the health system. With limited knowledge about the novel coronavirus and no medicines or vaccines available, public health interventions were the only way to guard against the worst-case scenario of 150,000 deaths in Australia.

On March 11th 2020, the Australian federal government announced a A$2.4bn (US$1.6bn) funding injection into the healthcare sector to help states and territories cover the public health costs associated with treating covid-19 cases. The overall strategy was to minimise the number of people becoming sick and dying from covid-19 as well as managing the demand on Australia’s health systems.

In this interview, Toby Hall, chief executive officer of St Vincent’s Health Australia, answers questions from The Economist Intelligence Unit about how Australia’s private and public healthcare industries responded to the crisis, some of the vital lessons learned and how the pandemic may open new opportunities for healthcare delivery and expenditure in Australia.

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