The Alfred Hospital chief executive admitted to staff today, the hospital's budget was "significantly less" than what they planned for.
hospital have been urged to undertake simple measures like "turning off lights" in response to crippling budget cuts plaguing the state's health system.
The email states the health service was doing everything in its power to minimise the impact on patients and staff, saying they would have "to stop things have been able to do" previously.An example included only recruiting for critical roles, reducing transport costs and simple things "like turning off the lights when leave the room".
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