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Kimba's Doctor Shortage: Red Tape & Rural Recruitment

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Kimba, a small town in South Australia, invested heavily in a new medical center and doctor housing, yet still lacks a full-time GP. The town relies on locum doctors, causing issues with long-term care. Local leaders, including Mayor Dean Johnson, advocate for stronger incentives to attract doctors. Red tape for overseas-trained doctors is a significant obstacle, with Kimba waiting for approvals for a South African doctor. The Australian Medical Association calls for fewer bureaucratic hurdles and better relocation support. Meanwhile, nearby towns face similar challenges, with one landing an international doctor through a regional health alliances federal funding.

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