$760m extra for hospitals while health system fixes are found

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The Commonwealth has given the states another $760 million in health funding, with priority given to getting aged care residents and National Disability Insurance Scheme participants out of hospital beds and into more appropriate facilities

The states will keep pandemic-era funding levels for their hospitals for an extra three months, costing the Commonwealth another $760 million, while they look at ways to improve the overall health system.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the new arrangement was not just about more money but looking more broadly at pressures on the system. “The decision that we made today to extend the funding is a recognition that there are currently around about 3000 people in hospital as a result of COVID. It is still having an impact,” he said.Premiers were delighted with the COVID-19 funding extension and also that national cabinet, with a new prime minister at the helm, spent most of its time discussing health issues.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was “a refreshing change to be able to discuss health” and have a prime minister who listened, while Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said there was a lot of goodwill in the meeting.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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