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  • Doorstop in Melbourne

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Melbourne announcing funding of $241 million for a life-saving medicine for spinal muscular atrophy to be listed on the PBS, $39.5 million for the whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women and $33.8 million for Lifeline.
  • Doorstop in Sunshine Coast

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Sunshine Coast speaking about record bulk billing figures; the Federal Budget and the Thompson Institute.
  • Medicare record for Australian patients

    The latest Medicare data from July 2017 to March 2018 shows Australian patients have set a new record for the highest GP bulk-billing rate ever achieved for this period – increasing to 85.8 per cent.
  • Transcript of doorstop in Sydney

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Sydney launching the InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders.
  • Medical research into flesh-eating ulcer

    The Australian Government is providing $1.5 million in medical research funding to help better understand the flesh eating Buruli ulcer and reduce its spread in Australia.
  • Doorstop in Melbourne

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Melbourne announcing $1.5 million for medical research into Buruli ulcer.
  • Mandatory vaccine programs to curb aged care influenza

    The provision of influenza vaccination programs to all staff in residential aged care homes will be compulsory, as the Australian Government moves to maximise protection for senior Australians ahead of this year’s this flu season.
  • 2018 influenza vaccines now available

    More than 4.5 million Australians who are most at risk of getting sick during this year’s flu season can now access a free influenza vaccine, under the Federal Government’s National Immunisation Program.
  • $10 million to support cutting edge medical projects

    The Australian Government will provide $10 million to support the development of eleven cutting edge medical projects, which will improve the lives of Australian patients and provide new options to help solve emerging health challenges.
  • Doorstop in Sydney

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Sydney regarding the ACT and South Australia agreeing to sign the National Health Reform Agreement, medicinal cannabis, mandatory reporting and endometriosis.
  • Investing in better Parkinson’s disease management

    Marking World Parkinson’s Day, the Australian Government’s Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF), is investing $7.75 million to help Global Kinetics Corporation continue to develop their world leading technology to help Parkinson’s sufferers self-manage their disease and therapy requirements.
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