Discover360 with Katie WoolfNT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately needs aged care beds, with up to 80 elderly patients in hospital on any given day who could otherwise be in a facility
NT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately needs aged care beds, with up to 80 elderly patients in hospital on any given day who could otherwise be in a facility

NT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately needs aged care beds, with up to 80 elderly patients in hospital on any given day who could otherwise be in a facility

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NT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately needs aged care beds, with up to 80 elderly patients in hospital on any given day who could otherwise be in a facility

NT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately needs aged care beds, with up to 80 elderly patients in hospital on any given day who could otherwise be in a facility

360 with Katie Woolf