Mental health - Embrace Kids
The proposal would provide $3.6 million over 2 years to support the Embrace Kids Australia program, to help kids tackle body image issues to live happier, healthier lives now and in the future.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
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The proposal would fund upgrades and expansion of mental health services across 2 components:
Read moreMore free mental health services
The proposal would fund upgrades and expansion of mental health services across 2 components:
Read moreMore free mental health services
The proposal would fund upgrades and expansion of mental health services across 2 components:
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The proposal would:
Option 1: Abolish Medicare, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Commonwealth health-related grants to state and local governments (including funding for public hospitals), the Private Health Insurance Rebate, federal government involvement in the delivery of health services, federal government prevention services other than for infectious diseases, and federal government funding of health research. Commonwealth involvement in the management of infectious diseases, health service standards, health statistics, and radiation protection would continue.
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The proposal would:
Option 1: Abolish Medicare, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Commonwealth health-related grants to state and local governments (including funding for public hospitals), the Private Health Insurance Rebate, federal government involvement in the delivery of health services, federal government prevention services other than for infectious diseases, and federal government funding of health research. Commonwealth involvement in the management of infectious diseases, health service standards, health statistics, and radiation protection would continue.
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The proposal would:
Option 1: Abolish Medicare, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Commonwealth health-related grants to state and local governments (including funding for public hospitals), the Private Health Insurance Rebate, federal government involvement in the delivery of health services, federal government prevention services other than for infectious diseases, and federal government funding of health research. Commonwealth involvement in the management of infectious diseases, health service standards, health statistics, and radiation protection would continue.
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The proposal would:
Option 1: Abolish Medicare, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Commonwealth health-related grants to state and local governments (including funding for public hospitals), the Private Health Insurance Rebate, federal government involvement in the delivery of health services, federal government prevention services other than for infectious diseases, and federal government funding of health research. Commonwealth involvement in the management of infectious diseases, health service standards, health statistics, and radiation protection would continue.
Read moreMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) licences for Mount Barker and Victor Harbor
This proposal would grant two MRI machines with full Medicare rebate licences, one in Mount Barker and one in Victor Harbor, South Australia. Granting an MRI licence means that the Commonwealth government pays Medicare rebates for images from those machines. Full licences mean patients can receive a rebate for any MRI item on the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
Read moreMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) licences for Mount Barker and Victor Harbor
This proposal would grant two MRI machines with full Medicare rebate licences, one in Mount Barker and one in Victor Harbor, South Australia. Granting an MRI licence means that the Commonwealth government pays Medicare rebates for images from those machines. Full licences mean patients can receive a rebate for any MRI item on the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2019.
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