Health Services in Australia
The Health Services subdivision covers a range of health services and facilities. General hospitals are the subdivision's largest revenue driver, accounting for over half of Australia's health services revenue. General practitioners (GPs), clinical specialists and dentists also represent significant revenue streams for the subdivision. While Australia's growing and ageing population has bolstered demand for health services in recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted subdivision expansion, as health services redirected resources to contain the virus.
The Health Services subdivision includes entities that primarily provide direct treatment to patients or perform auxiliary services in support of treatment. Health services entities that provide direct treatment to patients include general hospitals, general practices and physiotherapy clinics, while auxiliary service providers include pathology and diagnostic imaging operators.
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