HEALTH CARE FUNDING TO BETTER SERVICES FOR PATIENTS IN BONNER
The Liberal National Government will improve the health and care of patients in Bonner with a guaranteed $1.25 billion boost to health services.
Federal Member for Bonner Ross Vasta said that this will provide more doctors, more nurses and more services in every state and territory.
âThis is the tangible benefit of strong economy and itâs why we are so committed to keeping our economy strong,â Mr Vasta said.
âThe $1.25 billion Community Health and Hospitals Program will fund projects and services in every state and territory, supporting patient care while reducing pressure on community and hospital services.â
Under the program, our Government will partner with communities like Bonner, states and territories, health and hospital services and research institutions to provide additional funding in four key areas:
- Specialist hospital services such as cancer treatment, rural health and hospital infrastructure
- Drug and alcohol treatment
- Preventive, primary and chronic disease management
- Mental health
Minister for Health Greg Hunt said the new program will complement the Coalitionâs record investment in public hospitals.
âOur funding for public hospitals across Australia will more than double under the Coalition from $13.3 billion in 2012â13 to $28.7 billion in 2024â25.â
âThis is record public hospital funding delivering more doctors, more nurses and more services.â
âOur new five year National Health Reform Agreement will deliver more than $30 billion in additional public hospital funding from 2020â21 to 2024â25, taking overall funding during this period to $130.2 billion.â
âThree Liberal and three Labor states have already signed up to the new agreement.â
Federal Member for Bonner Ross Vasta said that a strong economy enables the Liberal and Nationalsâ Government to invest in even more doctors, nurses and public hospital services â benefitting patients across Australia.
âThis is further supported by the record investment in Medicare, provision of medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme to make them affordable for patients, and the breakthrough medical science occurring through the Medical Research Future Fund,â Mr Vasta said.
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