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Australia's "GP deserts" leave half a million people with scarce doctor services, raising health risks.
Australia faces a shortage of GP services in "GP deserts," affecting about half a million people, mainly in remote areas.
These communities, often poorer and less healthy, receive 40% fewer GP services than average, leading to higher hospitalization rates.
While local efforts like medical levies have helped, experts urge the federal government to ensure minimum GP care and fund gaps automatically, holding both federal and state governments accountable.
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Los "desiertos GP" de Australia dejan a medio millón de personas con servicios médicos escasos, lo que aumenta los riesgos para la salud.