Aged care residents more likely to be given anti-psychotic medicine, less likely to see a GP

By Finbar O'Mallon
Updated November 15 2019 - 9:10am, first published 9:06am
Those in aged care are more likely to be given anti-psychotic medicine, but less likely to see a GP.
Those in aged care are more likely to be given anti-psychotic medicine, but less likely to see a GP.

AGED care residents are less likely to see doctors and more likely to be prescribed anti-psychotic medication than those receiving assistance at home.

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