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Charting the way forward for medical research funding
The Albanese Government is seeking the views of researchers, consumers, industry, philanthropists and health service providers as part of reforming its investments in health and medical research.New treatments for Australians with endometrial cancer and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
From 1 June 2023, Australians with endometrial cancer and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome will have access to new treatment options through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Rockingham Medicare UCC provider selected
A provider for Western Australia’s second Medicare Urgent Care Clinic has been selected, following an Expression of Interest process.Professor Steve Wesselingh is the new CEO of NHMRC
The Albanese Government is pleased to announce Professor Steve Wesselingh will be the next Chief Executive Officer of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).Next step towards a health and medical research one-stop shop
The Australian Government is today releasing the consultation report for a national one-stop shop that will enable clinical trials and health and medical research to be assessed and managed in a single place.Helping patients navigate a rare diagnosis
Australians living with rare diseases will have access to a new helpline and telehealth nurses thanks to the Albanese Government delivering on an election commitment.Investing in a new whole-of-life approach to suicide prevention
Each year, more than 3000 Australians die by suicide. That is more than double the number who die on Australian roads.Consultation opens on next generation tobacco control legislation
On World No Tobacco Day the Australian Government is releasing the draft of the proposed tobacco control legislation.Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference in Canberra – 31 May 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference at Parliament House about World No Tobacco Day, taking action on smoking and vaping, cheaper medicines and Calvary Hospital ACT.Better rural training for medical specialists
The Australian Government is providing $8.3 million to improve training opportunities for specialist doctors in regional Australia through round two of the Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES) programGovernment reopens GP access and invests in bulk-billing, reinstating care as a priority
GP Access After Hours is the gold star service of after-hours care across the country.Making palliative care more accessible in South Australia
A new palliative care pilot will be launched in South Australia to make care more accessible.Minister for Health and Aged Care – interview on 3AW Mornings – 30 May 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Neil Mitchell about CAR T-cell therapy and vaping.$70 million for eating disorders and childhood mental health
A joint media release with the Hon. Mark Butler MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care and the Hon. Emma McBride MP, Minister for Mental and Suicide PreventionCalvary Mater GP after hours clinic reopens
Following an investment of $28.7 million from the Albanese Labor Government the GP Access After Hours Clinic at the Calvary Mater will re-open tomorrow.New funding for palliative care projects
Australians who need palliative care will benefit from enhanced workforce education and training and improved quality through Albanese Government funding totalling more than $68 million.Australians battling with prostate cancer to benefit from new PBS listing
Australians battling prostate cancer that has spread past the prostate will soon benefit from subsidised medicine under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference in Canberra – 24 May 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference in Canberra about listing of Voxzogo on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme for children and adolescents with achondroplasia, women's health, traditional Indian medicine, First Nations mental health, aged care, telehealth and vaping.
New life changing treatment for dwarfism added to PBS
Children born with the most common form of dwarfism will have access to a new life changing treatment on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Radio interview with Minister Butler and Katie Woolf, Mix 104.9 - 24 May 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Katie Woolf about vaping.Funding secured for Hummingbird House
The Albanese Government 2023–24 Budget is providing $900,000 to Hummingbird House Children’s Hospice in Chermside to ensure its continued operation.Assistant Minister McBride – interview on ABC Afternoon Briefing – 18 May 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Greg Jennett about the Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma, Better Access, the psychology workforce and strengthening Medicare.Increased mental health support for refugee survivors of torture and trauma
The Australian Government is providing $136.0 million over four years, and $36.0 million ongoing, for torture and trauma services to help support refugees with their psychological issues arising from their often traumatic experiences before arriving in Australia.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 17 May 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference in Melbourne on Victoria's Urgent Care ClinicsAssistant Minister McBride – press conference in Kurri Kurri – 17 May 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's press conference on Strengthening Medicare and cheaper medicines
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