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    - Critical private health insurance legislation passes ParliamentPrivate health insurance will be simpler and more affordable with critical legislation passing Parliament which delivers a wide ranging package of reforms which were announced last year.
- $10 million for six new clinical trialsThe Australian Government is investing $10 million to fund six new rare cancer and rare disease clinical trials focused on turning the tide on low survival through testing new treatments.
- More support for women with endometriosis this Women’s Health WeekThe Australian Government will provide more support for women with endometriosis by helping educate employers, doctors and nurses on managing this common but little known condition that affects over 700,000 Australian women.
- Appointment of new Cancer Australia Advisory Council MembersI am delighted to announce that six new members have been appointed to the Cancer Australia Advisory Council, making it almost two thirds female representation on the council.
- $12 million to combat prostate cancerThe Australian Government and Movember Foundation are teaming up to combat prostate cancer by investing $12 million into ground-breaking new research aimed at reversing the significant number of deaths caused by the disease.
- Launch of the Life in Mind Online Suicide Prevention Portal and National Communications CharterTranscript of Minister Hunt in Melbourne on 5 September 2018.
- $9 million boost for youth mental healthThe Australian Government will invest $9 million to boost mental health support for young Australians through Orygen’s National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health.
- New appointments to drive better mental health supportThe National Mental Health Commission advisory board will be strengthened with the appointment of four new members.
- More support for children living with type 1 diabetesThe Australian Government will invest $6 million to better support children living with diabetes, with the launch of a new program across Australian schools.
- Interview on 2GB with Ray HadleyTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 2GB with Ray Hadley regarding Orkambi being listed on the PBS for cystic fibrosis patients.
- Interview on 5AA with Leon BynerTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 5AA with Leon Byner regarding honey; Orkambi being listed on the PBS for cystic fibrosis patients and medications for rheumatoid arthritis and ADHD also listed on the PBS.
- Thousands benefit from ADHD and rheumatoid arthritis treatmentThe Australian Government will make medicines that treat rheumatoid arthritis and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cheaper, with new additions to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) on September 1.
- The Life Saving Drugs Program to be improvedThe Australian Government is taking steps to improve access to lifesaving medicines for rare diseases by establishing an expert panel for the Life Saving Drugs Program.
- Speech to the National Nurses ForumThe Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's speech to the National Nurses Forum on the Gold Coast on 29 August 2018.
- Transcript - Doorstop Canberra - Medicare bulk billing rate hits historic 86.1 per centTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's on Medicare bulk billing rate hits historic 86.1 per cent.
 
- Funding to improve lives of Australians with allergiesThe Australian Government will invest more than half a million dollars in projects to improve the lives of Australians who live with allergies.
- Transcript of Interview on 5AA Mornings with Leon BynerTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 5AA Mornings with Leon Byner regarding Medicare bulk billing rate hits historic 86.1 per cent and public hospitals harvesting private patients.
- Medicare bulk billing rate hits historic 86.1 per centA record amount of Australians are visiting their doctor without having to pay a cent with the latest Medicare data confirming almost nine out of every ten services were fully bulk-billed.
- Investment in Queensland start-up to deliver new treatment optionsThe Australian Government will support a world-leading laboratory in Northern Australia to develop a new treatment for people who have inflammatory bowel disease.
- $200 million for medical research to overcome health challengesThe Australian Government will invest $200 million in new medical research projects to improve the health of Australian patients through new treatments and support, tackling areas of obesity, mental health and cardiovascular disease.
- Breast cancer survivors to play key role in delivering more supportThe Australian Government will fund an innovative two year support and training program aimed at delivering better support and outcomes for breast cancer survivors by linking them directly with researchers, clinicians and policy makers.
- My Health Record opt-out period extendedThe Australian Government has extended the opt-out period for My Health Record by an extra month to 15 November 2018.
- Quicker diagnosis and help for stroke victimsThe Australian Government is providing $1.5 million to ensure doctors have the latest research and information on treating stroke at their fingertips, giving patients the best chance for survival.
- $1.3 million to address prostate cancer and male infertilityThe Australian Government will provide medical research funding for prostate cancer and infertility, marking the first step towards a new National Male Health Strategy.
- Doorstop in CanberraTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Canberra regarding $18 million for medical research projects to improve women’s health, endometriosis and My Health Record.
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