2001-2002
2001-02 Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements for the Health and Ageing Portfolio
Components of Budget 2001-02 relating to the Australian Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
PORTFOLIO ADDITIONAL ESTIMATES STATEMENTS
Senator the Hon Margaret ReidPresident of the Senate
Australian Senate
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
The Hon Neil Andrew MP
Speaker
House of Representatives
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Dear Madam President
Dear Mr Speaker
We hereby submit Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements in support of the 2001-02 Additional Estimates for the Health and Ageing Portfolio.
These statements have been developed, and are submitted to the parliament, as a statement on the funding requirements being sought for the portfolio.
We present these statements by virtue of our ministerial responsibility for accountability to the parliament and, through it, the public.
Yours sincerely
[SIGNED]
Senator Kay Paterson
[SIGNED]
Kevin Andrews
Structure of this Report
The Portfolio's 2001-02 Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements is structured in five parts (Cover, A-D), as follows:Cover and Table of Contents (PDF 152 KB)
Cover and Table of Contents of the 2001-02 Portfolio Additional Estimates StatementsPart A - User Guide (PDF 115 KB)
Provides an overview of the structure and purpose of the 2001-02 Portfolio Additional Estimates StatementsPart B - Portfolio Overview (PDF 410 KB)
Part C - Additional Estimates Statements
- Outcome 1: Population Health and Safety (PDF 363 KB)
Outcome 2: Access to Medicare (PDF 424 KB)
Outcome 3: Enhanced quality of life for older Australians (PDF 296 KB)
Outcome 4: Quality Health Care (PDF 414 KB)
Outcome 5: Rural Health Care (PDF 252 KB)
Outcome 6: Hearing Services (PD 242 KB)
Outcome 7: Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander health (PDF 253 KB)
Outcome 8: Choice through private health (PDF 236 KB)
Outcome 9: Health investment (PDF 253 KB)
Part D - Budgeted Financial Statements (PDF 120 KB)
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