Health Experts Respond to the 2018 Budget

Dr Kees Van Gool

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Dr Kees Van Gool

Prof Andrew Wilson

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Prof Andrew Wilson

Co-Director, Menzies Centre for Health Policy

A/Prof Helen Dickinson

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A/Prof Helen Dickinson

Associate Professor, Public Service Research Group, UNSW

A/Prof Lesley Russell

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A/Prof Lesley Russell

Adjunct Associate Professor, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney

A/Prof Peter Sivey

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A/Prof Peter Sivey

Associate Professor, School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, RMIT University

Prof Rosalie Viney

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Prof Rosalie Viney

Professor of Health Economics, University of Technology Sydney

The winners of this year’s health budget are aged care, rural health and medical research.

The government has announced A$1.6 billion over four years to allow 14,000 more older Australians to remain in their home for longer through more high-level home care places. For those in aged care, an additional A$82.5 million will be directed to improve mental health services in the facilities.

The budget includes A$83.3 million over five years for a rural health strategy, which aims to place more doctors and nurses in the bush and train 100 additional GPs.

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Dr Kees Van Gool

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Prof Andrew Wilson

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Prof Andrew Wilson

Co-Director, Menzies Centre for Health Policy

A/Prof Helen Dickinson

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A/Prof Helen Dickinson

Associate Professor, Public Service Research Group, UNSW

A/Prof Lesley Russell

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Adjunct Associate Professor, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney

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Associate Professor, School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, RMIT University

Prof Rosalie Viney

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Prof Rosalie Viney

Professor of Health Economics, University of Technology Sydney

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