Labor has pledged to put almost $1 billion towards improving GP access and other healthcare measures if it wins the federal election
Anthony Albanese is promising almost $1 billion in new Medicare funding if Labor wins next weekend’s federal election, while Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces support for 700,000 children to play sport.
– such as wound dressings, physiotherapy and mental health support – on site and coordinated by their GP. Improving GP access and affordability, including after hours, would be priorities, with patient enrolment to enable “better management of complex and chronic conditions”, decrease pressure on hospitals and deliver care from a “multidisciplinary team” including nursing and allied health.
“It also creates opportunities and connections to support those students who want to make their sporting dreams a reality.”
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