More than 200 million health services are provided each year by Australia's 200,000 Allied health professionals, who make up roughly a third of the country's total employment in the health care sector. As demand increases throughout the health, mental health, and disability care industries, the number of people working in allied health fields is expanding at a fast rate. A wide variety of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and direct health services are offered by allied health professionals to enhance the overall health and well-being of the consumers that they are responsible for supporting. The meaning of the term "allied health" The word "allied health" has only been used for a very short period of time, and the many allied health professions still do not have a single, agreed-upon definition. Instead, many governments and government agencies, health care providers, health insurers, and education providers group together a variety of occupation...
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