PHOTO: The new panel had their inaugural meeting last week to work towards better healthcare for regional NSW. (Supplied)
The first face-to-face meeting of the new Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel marked what could hopefully be a shift in the landscape of rural health, with the panel born out of this year’s scathing inquiry into that state of healthcare across regional NSW.
The 15-member panel met last week with Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor acting as host.
According to Mrs Taylor, the future of regional health care and improved access to services were top of the agenda…

