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article from Centre for Policy Development

Can CEOs survive in Health?

John Proctor laments the interferences of Ministers in the day-to-day management of Australia’s health systems. He calls for Ministers to stop interfering so that CEOs can take responsibility for providing strategic direction and managing day-to-day operation. Ministerial interferences cause inefficiencies and are motivated by political considerations. They also prevent Ministers from working to address serious issues.


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