The year that was and a look forward to 2024

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We’re signing off for 2023, but we’ll be back in full roar on 10 January, and you will hear from us over the summer.


Welcome to the last newsletter from Health Services Daily for 2023.

Over our summer break we will be sending you a weekly compilation of our best long reads on Thursdays just to remind you of the year’s big issues. And if something important happens in the Australian healthcare sector over summer, we will let you know through our breaking news service.

HSD is a young publication and we greatly appreciate the support you have shown us since our first edition back in May. We hope that you have enjoyed the variety of topics we have covered and the focus we have taken. You can expect the same – and more – in the new year.

We will be back with our first daily newsletter of 2024 on Wednesday 10 January. Additionally, our HSD Weekly newsletter will move from Thursdays to Saturday mornings, starting on Saturday 13 January.

Here are the 10 articles which most caught your attention this year:

  1. College board parts ways with CEO days after AGM
  2. St George Hospital: ‘We failed you and we’re sorry’
  3. ‘Not the way healthcare should be delivered’: Northern Beaches Hospital
  4. Who are the three women running the covid inquiry?
  5. They work hard for the money. So much money.
  6. Which hospital network had the longest ED wait times in NSW?
  7. AIDH CEO Louise Schaper in shock departure
  8. ‘Infestation’ of PwC consultants on public boards
  9. Which PHNs have the highest bulk billing rates? See the list
  10. Victorian razor gang urged to temper health PS job cuts

On behalf of all of us here at Health Services Daily, we hope you have a fantastic summer break when it comes to you, and we look forward to seeing you again in the New Year.

Cate Swannell
Editor, HSD

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