Peak medical body says ramping “solvable” but not under major party plans

Healthcare is one of the most significant concerns for voters and the major parties.

Labor has publicly apologised for failing to curb ambulance ramping rates as promised at the 2022 election.

Deputy Premier Kyam Maher says it has been deeply frustrating to see increased funding in hospital capacity has failed to address ramping.

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Produced By: Noah Secomb, and Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Peter Subramaniam – Australian Medical Association, SA President, Kyam Maher – SA Deputy Labor leader, Attorney-General, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector , Josh Teague – SA Deputy Liberal leader, Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Shadow Minister for Child Protection , , and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 19 March 2026