Budget Spending on Health 2022-23

Record investment in Australia’s health system.

The Australian Government is investing in Australia’s health system with a total commitment of $537 billion over the next four years.

This record funding will ensure Australians have access to improved healthcare, when and where they need it.

A record $132 billion in 2022–23 and
$140 billion in 2025–26.

A total commitment of $537 billion over the next four years.

This includes:

$7.3 billion increase in Medicare funding.


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$9.8 billion increase in Hospital funding.

$10.1 billion increase in Aged Care funding.

$45.5 billion over four years to access more affordable medicines through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), and more than $2.4 billion this Budget to add vital new medicines to the PBS

$1.7 billion towards the objectives of the Primary Health Care 10 Year Plan including:

$296.5 million to deliver improvements in regional, rural and remote health as part of the 10-Year Stronger Rural Health Strategy.

$6.8 billion over four years for life-saving and life changing research, informed by the Government’s updated Medical Research Future Fund 10 Year Investment Plan.

$4.2 billion to continue protecting Australians against COVID-19, through supply and access to safe and effective vaccines, treatments and support for our health workforce in primary care, aged care and hospitals.

$4.6 billion over four years to continue to drive improvements in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

$522 million to deliver the second year of our five-year implementation plan of the once-in-a-generation reform to Australia’s aged care system.

$648.6 million for Stage 2 of the Government’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Reform Plan.

More at www.health.gov.au/ministers/the-hon-greg-hunt-mp/media/record-investment-in-the-future-of-australias-health-system

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