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Closing GP assist poses risks for patient care

The AMA is alarmed at the decision by the current provider to stop GP Assist at the end of this month. Our members are deeply concerned this will risk leaving rural hospitals, aged care facilities, and vulnerable patients without critical after-hours local medical support — this isn’t just a funding issue, it’s a patient safety issue.GP Assist is a locally embedded service, built by Tasmanians for Tasmanians — replacing it with a generic nationa…
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Australian Medical Association broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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