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Home > Resources > Media Item > Funding delays keep NDIS participants in hospital months longer than necessary, report finds

Funding delays keep NDIS participants in hospital months longer than necessary, report finds

Posted May 20, 2022

Overall, government data showed there were 1,140 participants stuck in hospital waiting for housing funding or other support before they can be released.

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Topics:
Health, Mental Health, Medical, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

Author:
Luke Henriques-Gomes

Source:
Guardian Australia

Date published:
Fri 20th May, 2022

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