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Support for early childhood health checks a win for families: RACGP

Royal Australian College of GPs < 1 mins read

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has welcomed a commitment to explore the reintroduction of a Medicare item to support health checks for three-year-olds. 

The move, aimed at better supporting families with children experiencing developmental delay or autism, was announced today by Minister for Health, Disability and Ageing Mark Butler at the National Press Club. 

During his speech, Minister Butler acknowledged the RACGP’s longstanding advocacy for early childhood health assessments, recognising their vital role in identifying developmental concerns at a critical stage and facilitating timely referrals for appropriate support. 

RACGP President Dr Michael Wright said the initiative marks a significant step forward in ensuring equitable access to essential health services for young children. 

“Making sure these health checks are funded through the MBS really matters,” he said.  

“The early years of a child’s life are when so much of their future is shaped. What happens during that time doesn’t just affect childhood, it can and does influence their entire life. 

“Patients deserve to have potential issues identified and managed as early as possible, without cost or access acting as a deterrent.” 

~ENDS


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