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Radio interview with Minister Butler and Stacey Lee, ABC Adelaide Breakfast - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Stacey Lee and David Bevan on cheaper medicines; hospitals; Urgent Care Clinics.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Virginia Trioli, ABC Melbourne Mornings - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's radio interview with Virginia Trioli on cheaper medicines.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Nadia Mitsopoulos, ABC WA Mornings - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Nadia Mitsopoulos on cheaper medicines and COVID-19 vaccines.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Matthew Pantelis, FIVEaa Mornings - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Matthew Pantelis on cheaper medicines; nurses in nursing homes; Urgent Care Clinics.Television interview with Minister Butler and Karl Stefanovic, Today Show - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo on cheaper medicines.Television interview with Minister Butler and Madeleine Morris, ABC News Breakfast - 27 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Madeleine Morris on cheaper medicines.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Gary Adshead, 6PR Mornings - 26 April 2023
Read the transcript of the radio interview with Minister Butler and Gary Adshead on cheaper medicines.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 26 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference at Parliament House on cheaper medicines; nurses in nursing homes; GP payroll tax.Cheaper medicines to ease cost of living
The Australian Government is easing cost of living pressures and making hundreds of common medicines cheaper, by allowing millions of Australians to buy two months’ worth of medicine for the price of a single prescription.$50 million for research in to long COVID
The Australian Government will provide a further $50 million from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) for research into post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) – commonly known as Long COVID.Strengthening Medicare with $220m in GP Grants
The Australian Government is delivering on a key election commitment to strengthen GP practices across the country.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Leon Compton, ABC Hobart Mornings - 18 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's radio interview with Leon Compton on Tasmania's Urgent Care Clinic; vaping.National Mental Health Commission
The National Mental Health Commission plays an important role in delivering on the Government’s mental health and suicide prevention reforms.Medicare Urgent Care Clinics expand in Tasmania
Following keen interest and extensive collaboration between the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government, an additional Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC) will be established in Tasmania, taking the total number of Medicare UCCs to be established in the state to 4.New renal dialysis units for remote First Nations patients
The Australian Government is delivering on a key election commitment to First Nations health with new renal dialysis units in six remote locations, ensuring First Nations people with severe kidney diseases can receive lifesaving treatment closer to their communities.Professor Brendan Murphy AC retirement
Today, Professor Brendan Murphy AC has announced his decision to retire from his position as Secretary of the Department of Health and Aged Care, effective 6 July 2023.Cheaper medicines for graft versus host disease, chronic rhinosinusitis and oesophageal cancer
Australians with acute or chronic graft versus host disease, chronic rhinosinusitis, and oesophageal cancer or gastro-oesophageal junction cancer now have access to new and updated medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Cheaper medicines for graft versus host disease, chronic rhinosinusitis and oesophageal cancer
Australians with acute or chronic graft versus host disease, chronic rhinosinusitis, and oesophageal cancer or gastro-oesophageal junction cancer now have access to new and updated medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).New life saving medicines
Two breakthrough medicines will be available free of charge to Australians with extremely rare and life-threatening inherited diseases, from 1 April 2023.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 6 April 2023
Read the transcript for Minister Butler's press conference on Trikafta; and Medicare complianceRadio interview with Minister Butler and Luke Grant, 2GB The Ray Hadley Show - 6 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Luke Grant on expanded PBS access to Trikafta for children aged 6-11 years; and Better Access.Television interview with Minister Butler and Sarah Abo, Today Show - 6 April 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sarah Abo and Karl Stefanovic on expanded access to Trikafta for children aged 6-11; Independent review into Medicare compliance.Life changing cystic fibrosis treatment now available to children 6 years and above
From 1 May 2023, children aged 6 to 11 with cystic fibrosis will have access to the medicine Trikafta® (elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor and ivacaftor), through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Medicare non-compliance and fraud costing Australians
The Albanese Government has today released the findings of a review into the compliance system that underpins Medicare.Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 30 March 2023
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference in Canberra on expanded access to subsidised paxlovid; COVID-19 2023 booster dose ad campaign; COVID-19 leave grants for aged care workers; Chief Medical Officer’s fourth wave report.
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