Australia’s health system is overly bureaucratic, opaque, and misaligned, with reforms like the HTA Review slowing access rather than improving it. Decision-making prioritises institutional processes over patients, who remain largely excluded despite bearing the consequences. The system is based on a transactional model, and without genuine patient-led change, core structural problems will continue.
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