Doctor shortage concerns over age health check push

A push to roll out mandatory health checks for older doctors must strike a balance between protecting patient safety while also keeping medics in the shrinking workforce, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners says.

Doctors would be required to undergo a health check every three years from their 70th birthday and every year after turning 80, under a Medical Board proposal.

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