• COVID-19 uncovers health system inefficiencies in the care of mothers and babies

  • Apr 9 2020
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast
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COVID-19 uncovers health system inefficiencies in the care of mothers and babies

  • Summary

  • Honorary Associate Professor Peter Hill has spent a life-time working to improve health systems both in Australia and in developing countries. Now, as we brace for COVID-19 in Australia and pull together to flatten the curve, Peter reflects with Dr Pamela Douglas about the implications of the pandemic for our health system both short and long-term, and in particular how this applies to service delivery for families with babies. Pam is a GP-researcher and founder of the evidence-based Neuroprotective Developmental Care (or 'Possums') programs www.possumsonline.com. She is also author of The discontented little baby book: all you need to know about feeds, sleep, and crying. 

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