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Delivering safety and quality in Australia’s aged care system
The Australian Government has delivered a major reform package for quality and safety in aged care.Diabetes, lung cancer, acne and depression medicines listed on the PBS
The Australian Government will provide affordable access to four new medicines through Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), helping patients living with debilitating and often life threatening conditions.1st of July Medicare rebate increases
The Australian Government is providing $187 million to increase patient rebates for 176 General Practitioners (GP) service items on the Medicare Benefit Schedule (MBS). These services include health assessments, chronic disease management plans, and mental health services provided by GPs.Community Health and Hospitals Program funding underway
The Australian Government has signed agreements with all 8 state and territory governments, Primary Health Networks and community organisations to deliver the first round of projects under the landmark $1.25 billion Community Health and Hospitals Program.Doorstop interview about Community Health and Hospitals Program funding
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt’s announcement on agreements with all 8 states and territories for projects under the $1.25 billion Community Health and Hospitals Program.Supporting Aussie sport to bring it home
Minister for Youth and Sport Richard Colbeck is attending the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the ICC Cricket World Cup to show the Morrison Government’s support for Australia’s women’s football and men’s cricket teams and to help secure future opportunities to host major sporting events in Australia.New Frontiers for vision
The Australian Government will invest $924,100 for research to develop cutting edge technology to help people regain eyesight, movement, and other nerve functions.$400,000 for innovative suicide prevention research
The Australian Government is investing $400,000 in four innovative research grants to find new ways to protect people at risk of suicide and interventions to prevent suicide.Doorstop interview on suicide prevention research grants
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt’s announcement of $400,000 for innovative suicide prevention research.National research plan leads the way to dementia cure and care
Every three seconds someone in the world develops dementia.Barty and Alcott worthy Aussie champions at Roland Garros
Minister for Youth and Sport Senator Richard Colbeck has congratulated Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott on their stunning efforts at Roland Garros.Transcript – Interview with Leon Byner FIVEaa
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt’s radio interview with 5AA in which he discusses aged care, the National Immunisation Program, the PBS and Medicare.Morrison Government awards $5 million for eating disorder research
The Australian Government is providing $5 million for ground-breaking research into the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of eating disorders.Delivering aged care upgrades in East Devonport
The Liberal National Government has delivered upgrades for Melaleuca Home for the Aged in East Devonport.Record numbers of Australians getting vaccinated against the flu
Australia is on track for a record number of flu vaccinations in 2019 with an additional 400,000 flu vaccines to be brought into Australia over the coming weeks to meet unprecedented demand.Statement
Statement by Minister for Health, Greg Hunt on his reappointment as Minister for Health.Australians urged to get vaccinated against the flu
I encourage Australians to get a flu shot to protect themselves against this year’s influenza virus with vaccines now available at GPs offices and community pharmacies.Boosting Health Services in Tasmania
The Morrison Government is investing almost $92 million to support better health care for all Tasmanians, improving waiting times for elective surgery, boosting mental health and maternity services and increasing cancer diagnosis scans.$52.2 million to improve women’s health
The Liberal National Government will today launch the National Women’s Health Strategy 2020-2030 with more than $50 million in funding to improve women’s health in areas such as ovarian cancer and endometriosis.$10 million funding boost for endometriosis research and awareness
The Liberal National Government will provide more support for women with endometriosis with new funding to raise awareness of the disease and research to improve the treatment and understanding of this often misunderstood and crippling condition.Glen centre for women gets the green light
A drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation program specifically for women and run by the people behind one of Australia’s most successful Aboriginal service providers is set to become a reality.$6 million mental health win for Midland Hospital
The Liberal National Government will provide a $6 million investment in St John of God Midland Public Hospital for the construction of a Mental Health Emergency Centre.Goulburn Valley to receive $1.4 million clinical training hub
The Australian Government will invest $1.4 million in funding for an Integrated Clinical Training Hub aimed at upskilling medical practitioners and improving services.Redevelopment set for Stanhope Community Health and Medical Practice
Communities throughout Campaspe will soon have access to state-of-the-art health services and facilities following a $250,000 investment from the Australian Government.Recent increases in measles cases in Australia
I am concerned about the recent increases in measles cases in Australia and want to make sure our community is well protected against this very serious disease.
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