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› Mental health › 2014 › Gillian Vogl

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    Crossroads: rethinking the Australian mental health system
    10 Mar 2014
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    Aram Hosie, Gillian Vogl, John Hoddinott, Joanna Carden, Yanick Comeau
    ReachOut Australia
    Ernst & Young (EY)

    Australia's mental health system will face an additional cost to the taxpayer of $9 billion if the structure and emphasis of the current system is maintained, argues this report.

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