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National approach to prescription drug misuse
The Australian Government will invest over $16 million to deliver the national roll-out of real time prescription monitoring for medicines to directly address the needless loss of life from misuse of these drugs.Interview with Sabra Lane - ABC AM
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's inteview on ABC AM with Sabra Lane speaking about real time monitoring for controlled prescription medicine, listing of Hepatitis C drug Epclusa, eating fresh food and citizenship.More youth mental health support
Young people seeking help to deal with the pressures of life will benefit from a $500,000 Australian Government investment in better online mental health support.Health funding to protect Australians
The Australian Government is providing $27 million to strengthen the planning and response to a national health emergency, should one be triggered by bioterrorist attack or contagious disease outbreak.Reclink national program a winner for Australia’s disadvantaged
The Australian Government is supporting Reclink’s national program which breaks down the barriers of isolation and inactivity among disadvantaged Australians to promote fitness, fun and social skills.Additional support for treatment of polio survivors
The Australian Government is providing funding of $450,000 to Polio Australia to run clinical practice workshops for health professionals to improve their awareness of post-polio syndrome.Protecting more Australians from deadly diseases
The Australian Government is expanding the National Immunisation Program (NIP) to keep more Australians healthy and protect them against vaccine preventable diseases.Adding more medicines to the PBS to help more patients
The Australian Government continues to make medicines available and more affordable for Australians with new listings worth $142 million being added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from 1 July 2017.Alisa Camplin-Warner appointed as ASC Deputy Chair
Announcement of the appointment of Alisa Camplin-Warner OAM as Deputy Chair of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) board.More help with medications through community pharmacies
The Australian Government is supporting the expansion of community pharmacy programs to help more patients around Australia better understand and manage their medications and avoid ill-health.Mersey Hospital ownership returned to Tasmania
The Mersey National Partnership Agreement and Transfer Deed have been signed by both parties, and ownership of the Mersey will officially transfer to the Tasmanian Government on 1 July.Remarks at launch of report on the growth of private patients in public hospitals
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's remarks at the launch of a report on the growth of private patients in public hospitals, at Parliament House, Canberra on 21 June 2017.Providing $400,000 life-saving drug to Australian kids with rare disease
The Australian Government will provide a life-saving treatment to Australian patients who have a rare medical condition known as Morquio A Syndrome, at no cost.Interview with David Speers on Sky News
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview with David Speers on Sky News speaking about Medicinal cannabis; the Government's commitment to strong national security; Women’s World Cup bid in 2023 and the Clean Energy Target.Transcript of Doorstop at Parliament House in Canberra
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop at Parliament House, Canberra regarding medicinal cannabis and the Government’s commitment to strong national security.Supporting Big Freeze 3 with $2 million for MND clinical trials
The Australian Government is proud to be supporting clinical trials into new life-changing treatments and to help find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease (MND).Interview with Steve Austin on ABC Brisbane
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview with Steve Austin on ABC Brisbane speaking about medical research; terrorism; environment policy and obesity.Supporting medical innovation to deliver better health for Australians
The Australian Government is providing $5.2 million to support researchers and small and medium start-up businesses to deliver innovative health and medical breakthroughs, and better health outcomes for Australians.Transcript of Press Conference in Brisbane
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's press conference in Brisbane to announce $5.2 million to support medical research and medical breakthroughs.Transcript - $73 million to support the mental health of Australian children, energy policy
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's press conference in Melbourne announcing $73 million to support the mental health of Australian children, energy policy on 8 June 2017.$73 million to support the mental health of Australian children
The Australian Government will invest $73 million in two new mental health programs to ensure Australian children and young people receive the support they need during their school years.Doorstop at Parliament House, Canberra
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop at Parliament House, Canberra regarding the Government’s commitment to public hospitals and private health insurance.Interview with Barrie Cassidy on ABC Insiders
Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview with Barrie Cassidy on ABC Insiders speaking about the Government's commitment to fully fund the NDIS, Labor’s refusal to fund the NDIS, Medicare, Cricket Australia and the National Sport Plan.Providing $47 million for suicide prevention work across Australia
The Australian Government will provide a $47 million boost to front-line services for suicide prevention and directly address a growing community need.First BTF investment aims to improve lives through innovation
The development of a promising new treatment for peanut allergy in children will be the first project to receive $10 million in funding under the Australian Government’s Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF).
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