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- Strengthening Medicare: more Urgent Care ClinicsThe 2024-25 Budget is delivering on the Albanese Government’s promise to make it easier to see a doctor.
- Australians benefit from new lifechanging medicines added to the PBSWomen with endometrial cancer and people with itching associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) will benefit from new lifechanging medicines added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from May 1.
- Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 12 May 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference in Adelaide on strengthening Medicare; more Urgent Care Clinics; hospital funding; mental health; elective surgery waitlists.
- Expanding mental health and suicide prevention services in South AustraliaMore than $26 million will boost essential mental health and suicide prevention support services in South Australia over the next three years.
- Historic Medicare changes for women battling endometriosisThe Australian Government has listened to Australian women suffering endometriosis and complex gynaecological conditions like chronic pelvic pain and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- New trial to attract and retain more doctors in regional and rural South AustraliaThe Australian Government is making it easier for South Australians to see a doctor by attracting and retaining more doctors in regional and rural South Australia.
- Radio interview with Minister Butler and Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast - 10 May 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Michael Rowland and Bridget Brennan on historic Medicare changes for women battling endometriosis; domestic violence.
- Television interview interview with Minister Butler and Sarah Abo, Today - 10 May 2024Read Minister Butler's interview with Sarah Abo on historic Medicare changes for women battling endometriosis.
- Australian Government delivers CDU medical schoolThe Albanese Government is delivering on the long-term call for Charles Darwin University to establish a medical school in the Northern Territory.
- Radio interview with Minister Butler and Matthew Pantelis, FIVEAA - 10 May 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Matthew Pantelis on attracting more doctors to SA regions; historic changes to Medicare for endometriosis.
- Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 10 May 2024Read Minister Butler and Assistant Minister Kearney's press conference on historic Medicare changes for women battling endometriosis; more doctors in Adelaide.
- Clock is ticking to nominate a Medicare championNominations are rolling in for the Australian Government’s Stronger Medicare Awards.
- Government adds two new heart disease treatments on the PBSAustralians with different types of cardiomyopathies now have access to new treatments under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
- Dr Zoran Bolevich appointed to lead the AIHWThe Australian Government has appointed Dr Zoran Bolevich to lead the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
- Peak health bodies join Government to fight vapingFor the first time, the nation’s frontline health bodies have come together in support of the Government’s vaping reforms to prevent the sale, supply, manufacture and commercial possession of non-therapeutic vapes.
- Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 8 May 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler and Minister Wells' press conference on peak health bodies joining the Government fight against vaping; aged care; AstraZeneca.
- $3.8 million to help Northern Rivers community heal after 2022 floodsResearchers at Southern Cross University have been awarded more than $3.8 million to help Northern Rivers locals affected by the devastating 2022 floods.
- Transforming health and medical research in AustraliaThe Albanese Government is investing in a once in a generation transformation of health and medical research in Australia.
 
- Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 2 May 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference on transforming health and medical research in Australia; vaping.
- Ensuring lower surgery costs and continued access to healthcare through general use itemsThe Australian Government is taking steps to ensure the cost of essential surgical items don’t rise, stopping those costs being passed on to patients and hospitals.
- National trauma centre ready for future health crisisThe National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC) in Darwin will receive more than $55 million from the Albanese Labor Government to support its operations.
- Television interview with Minister Butler and Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast - 29 April 2024Read the interview between Minister Butler and Michael Rowland on bulk billing; health insurance.
- Radio interview with Minister Butler and Sabra Lane, ABC AM Radio - 29 April 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sabra Lane on bulk billing.
- Television interview with Minister Butler and Tom Connell, Sky News - 29 April 2024Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Tom Connell on bulk billing; domestic violence; vaping.
- Bulk billing slide stopped thanks to Albanese GovernmentFive months of official Medicare billing data shows after a decade of cuts and neglect from the Liberals, the slide in the GP bulk billing rate has stopped and bulk billing has now stabilised, since the Albanese Government tripled the bulk billing incentive.
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