Our related work
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Medical Research Commercialisation initiative
The Medical Research Commercialisation initiative will provide $450 million over 10 years from 2024–25 to support innovative early stage health and medical research in Australia. It will help researchers transform ideas into life-saving medicines, devices and treatments to help future patients. -
Medical Research Future Fund
The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) is a $22 billion long-term investment supporting Australian health and medical research. The MRFF aims to transform health and medical research and innovation to improve lives, build the economy and contribute to health system sustainability. -
Medical Rural Bonded Scholarship Scheme
The Medical Rural Bonded Scholarship Scheme has closed to new applicants. Existing participants can either continue with this scheme or opt in to the more flexible Bonded Medical Program. -
Medical Treatment Overseas Program
The Medical Treatment Overseas Program (MTOP) helps approved Australians who have a life-threatening medical condition access life-saving medical treatment overseas where treatment is not available in Australia. -
Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Continuous Review
The MBS Continuous Review ensures the MBS continues to support high-quality care, remains flexible, and stays up to date. We do this through a process of ongoing expert reviews. -
Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Review
The MBS Review considered how MBS items could be better aligned with contemporary clinical evidence and practice, to improve health outcomes. The review ran from 2015 to 2020. The Australian Government has progressively considered and implemented the recommendations. -
Medicare Benefits Schedule Better Access initiative – mental health support for aged care residents during the COVID-19 pandemic
The expanded eligibility for aged care residents under the Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the Medicare Benefits Schedule (Better Access) initiative, through GP referral, ceases on 31 December 2022. -
Medicare Mental Health
Medicare mental health provides information, advice and links to free and low-cost phone and online mental health services, as well as supports to help you or someone you know. -
Medicare Mental Health Centres
Medicare Mental Health Centres are a welcoming and non-judgemental place where you can access free mental health information, services and supports. -
Medicare Urgent Care Clinics
Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (UCCs) give you and your family more options to see a doctor or nurse when you need care for urgent, but not life-threatening illnesses or injuries.
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