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Home / Health / Health Minister Silent on NDIS Savings After Hospital Funding Secured

Health Minister Silent on NDIS Savings After Hospital Funding Secured

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Budget savings from NDIS reforms remain unquantified by the health minister.
  • An extra $25 billion has been allocated to state and territory hospitals.
  • The 'Thriving Kids' program for autistic children faces a multi-month delay.
Health Minister Silent on NDIS Savings After Hospital Funding Secured

An agreement for hospital funding has been reached, allocating an additional $25 billion to state and territory governments. However, the health minister, Mark Butler, has been unable to specify the budget savings expected from reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

The proposed reforms aim to limit the annual growth of NDIS spending to six percent. Butler stated that quantifying these savings requires a detailed budget process and collaborative design with the disability community, acknowledging the NDIS's significant expansion under the previous government.

The launch of the 'Thriving Kids' initiative, intended to move children with mild to moderate autism off the NDIS and into state-based programs, has been delayed by several months. This program was initially slated for full implementation in 2028.

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Opposition health spokeswoman Anne Ruston criticized the protracted two-year negotiation period for the hospital funding deal, deeming it unacceptable given the delays for Australians needing hospital services. She also pointed to older Australians experiencing 'bed-blocking' in hospitals due to aged-care shortages.

Separately, a new medication for aggressive prostate cancer, Andrigo-10, will now be subsidised, saving patients $900 on scripts and costing $25 or $7.70 for concession card holders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An agreement has been reached to provide an additional $25 billion to state and territory governments for hospitals.
The 'Thriving Kids' program, designed to move children with autism to state-based programs, has been delayed by several months and is expected for full implementation in 2028.
The Labor government is attempting to limit annual NDIS spending growth to six percent.

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