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Nursing shortages at the Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) resulted in more than a dozen bed closures last month, with workloads taking their toll on hospital staff and a knock-on effect to GPs and community services. In any case, the knock-on effect for Latin America has been tremendous. The booming real estate industry has had a knock-on effect on the traditional role of the accounting industry--and the number crunchers are beginning to feel the pressure, according to some. |
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