Northern Beaches Hospital moves to public control
The Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney is transitioning to public control. This decision follows the tragic death of a young child, prompting a review of the hospital's management. The change aims to enhance accountability and improve healthcare services in the region.
- ▪The Northern Beaches Hospital will officially move into public hands.
- ▪This decision comes after the death of a young child.
- ▪The transition aims to improve accountability and healthcare services.
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