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ANMF welcomes boost to Medicare: more GP visits and extra nurses

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) 2 mins read

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) today welcomed the Albanese Government’s pledge to strengthen the nation’s healthcare system – including 400 additional nursing scholarships and an $8.5 Billion funding boost for 18 million bulk billed GP visits every year.

 

Under the package announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Health Minister Mark Butler today, nine out of 10 GP visits will be bulk billed by 2030, boosting the number of fully bulk billed practices to around 4,800 nationally – triple the current number.

 

“Medicare has been the pillar of universal healthcare for all Australians, but after 40 years it needs renewal to ensure it meets the needs of today’s population,” ANMF Federal Secretary Annie Butler said today.

 

“That’s why we commend the Albanese Government on its commitment to expanding bulk billing services across the community, giving people access to quality healthcare when and where they need it.

 

“As the country continues to deal with ever-increasing cost of living pressures, more bulk-billing services will make visiting a GP when it’s needed possible for so many Australians, not only saving them money but allowing them to access timely care instead of delaying care.

 

“If people can access affordable care when they need it they will be less likely to end up in already overstretched emergency departments, helping to taking pressure off our hospital system.

 

“The Government’s pledge for an additional $10.5 Million over two years for 400 scholarships for nurses and midwives, is also great news for our members. We know that highly skilled nurses and midwives are a critical part of the solution to fix the current problems in our health system and ensure it can meet the needs of all Australians now and into the future.

 

“We continue to call on the Government to support the work of nurses and midwives, allowing them to work to their full scope of practice and delivering best health outcomes across the community.”


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The ANMF, with over 345,000 members, is the industrial and professional voice for nurses, midwives and carers in Australia.

ANMF media release authorised by Annie Butler, ANMF Federal Secretary. 1/365 Queen St, Melbourne. 


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