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Urgent care clinics, medicines and vaccines: what the budget means for Australians’ health
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Australia's latest budget prioritises existing health commitments including hospital funding, pharmaceutical schemes, and urgent care centres, with health taking a secondary role to tax and housing measures.

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Urgent care clinics, medicines and vaccines: what the budget means for Australians’ health
Health was at the heart of last year’s budget. Last night, tax and housing took centre stage, and there were few surprises in health. Most new health funding goes to previous commitments and continuing programs, including big spending on public hospitals, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and urgent care centres. The government says this budget is about cost of living, spending restraint, and inter-generational fairness. That is reflected in funding health services that are free for patie
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