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Biomedical Translation Bridge initiativeThe Biomedical Translation Bridge (BTB) is now part of the Medical Research Commercialisation initiative under the MRFF 10-year Investment Plan.
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BioMedTech Horizons initiativeBioMedTech Horizons is now part of the Medical Research Commercialisation initiative under the MRFF 10-year Investment Plan.
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Bonded Medical Places SchemeThe Bonded Medical Places Scheme has closed to new applicants. Existing participants can either continue with this scheme or opt in to the more flexible Bonded Medical Program.
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Bonded Medical ProgramThe Bonded Medical Program helps address the shortage of medical professionals in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia. It provides a Commonwealth Supported Place in a medical course in exchange for participants working in those areas after they graduate.
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Boosting Preventive Health Research initiativeThis initiative invested $10 million in research to help promote good health practice, prevent disease and keep people out of hospital.
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BreastScreen Australia National Policy and Funding ReviewWe recently reviewed the BreastScreen Australia Program to consider new evidence, support consistency in service delivery, and increase program participation across Australia.
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BreastScreen Australia ProgramBreastScreen Australia is a joint initiative of the Australian and state and territory governments and aims to reduce illness and death from breast cancer by detecting the disease early. Women over 40 can have a free mammogram every 2 years and we actively invite women aged 50 to 74 to screen.
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Bulk billing incentives in general practiceThe Australian Government is investing $7.9 billion to expand eligibility for MBS bulk billing incentives and to establish the Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program. These measures support general practices to bulk bill all Medicare-eligible patients for eligible services from 1 November 2025.
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Cardiovascular Health MissionThe Cardiovascular Health Mission is investing $220 million. It brings together researchers, health professionals, industry and patients to make transformative improvements in heart and vascular health and stroke for all Australians.
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Care finder programThe care finder program provides support for vulnerable older people to interact with My Aged Care, access aged care services and access other relevant supports in the community.
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Care for Kids' EarsThe Care for Kids’ Ears program helps families, educators and health professionals recognise and prevent ear disease in First Nations children. Order or download Care for Kids’ Ears resources for free. The site is managed by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO).
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Care minutes and 24/7 registered nurses in residential aged careResidential aged care providers must provide residents with a minimum number of minutes of care per day, and have at least one registered nurse (RN) onsite and on duty at all times at each residential facility.
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Carer GatewayCarer Gateway services help carers build skills, manage challenges and reduce stress early in their caring role.
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CarerHelpCarerHelp provides free information, resources and advice, including managing grief and loss, to help when caring for a loved one.
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CareSearch – Palliative Care Knowledge NetworkCareSearch provides nationally available websites to connect health professionals and the general public with trustworthy, evidence-based information and resources in palliative care.
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Caring@Home – Symptom management for palliative patientsCaring@Home provides resources that will support people to be cared for, and to die, at home if that is their choice. Resources are available for community service providers, health care professionals and carers.
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Changes in legislation for the Prescribed ListLearn about legislation changes to the Private Health Insurance Act 2007 and related instruments that will give effect to the Prescribed List Reforms.
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Cheaper medicinesThere are now 2 ways to save on prescription medicines. On 1 January 2025, we introduced a freeze on the maximum patient cost of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines. Combined with 60-day prescriptions, these changes can help you save money and time.
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Child Dental Benefits ScheduleLearn about the policy work we do to support Australia's National Oral Health Plan through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). The schedule covers part or all of the cost of some basic dental services for eligible patients.
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Childhood immunisationOne more way you keep them safe.
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Chronic Wound Consumables SchemeThe Chronic Wound Consumables Scheme (CWCS) covers the cost of wound consumable products for people who have diabetes and a chronic wound, and who are 65 and over, or 50 and over for First Nations people.
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Clinical Trials Activity initiativeThe Clinical Trials Activity initiative will provide $750 million over 10 years from 2024–25. It will help Australian researchers and patients test new treatments through national and international clinical trials. It will also support research on rare cancers, rare diseases and unmet needs.
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Clinician Researchers initiativeThe Clinician Researchers initiative will provide $200 million over 10 years from 2024–25 to support the next generation of talented Australian researchers. It will support health care professionals researching topics important to clinical care.
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Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process for Health Technology AssessmentThis process developed recommendations to include the patient and consumer voice earlier in the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) process.
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COAG Section 19(2) Exemptions Initiative – Improving Access to Primary Care in Rural and Remote AreasThis initiative improves access to primary care in rural and remote areas. It allows states and the Northern Territory to claim Medicare benefits for primary health care services at approved health facilities or sites.