Albanese and premiers to face off in $20b health funding clash

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has identified the health portfolio as one of the major areas of spending pressure on the budget.

The federal government is pushing back on calls to dramatically increase health spending, as state premiers gear up to press Anthony Albanese to tip another $20 billion into public hospitals at Friday’s national cabinet meeting.

The federal government is expected to spend $28.1 billion this financial year on public hospitals and Treasurer Jim Chalmers has identified the health portfolio asIf the federal government agreed to lift its share to 50 per cent in the next national hospital funding agreement, which is yet to be negotiated but due to begin in 2025, the states’ share would drop from 55 per cent to 50 per cent.State governments are concerned that rapidly rising costs mean the Commonwealth’s 6.

A spokesman for Victorian Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said current funding arrangements were not working.

 

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