Australia Boosts Hospital Funding by $1.7 Billion to Tackle Waiting Times and Wage Issues
February 5, 2025
With elections anticipated before May 2025, the government is keen to showcase its healthcare achievements to voters.
Albanese reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening Medicare, focusing on essential health services rather than non-essential expenditures.
Future hospital funding will depend on states working together to develop a new support system for Australians with disabilities outside the NDIS.
The investment is strategically aimed at reducing emergency room waiting times, managing ambulance ramping, and decreasing waiting lists for medical procedures.
Australia's health system is under increasing strain due to these demographic and health challenges.
In a significant move to bolster healthcare, Australia's federal government will allocate an additional $1.7 billion to public hospitals in 2025, marking a 12% increase in funding.
This funding boost will elevate the government's total contribution to public hospitals to approximately $33.91 billion by 2026.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized that this funding aims to alleviate pressures on hospitals, particularly addressing wage issues and long wait times in emergency departments.
The rise in hospital costs has been attributed to factors such as wage growth, an aging population, more complex diseases, and the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The funding agreement represents a significant collaboration between the federal government and state and territory authorities.
However, the new five-year funding agreement with states has been postponed due to the Western Australian government entering caretaker mode ahead of its state election.
Notably, Western Australia will see a $156 million increase in its Commonwealth funding, bringing its total to $3.6 billion for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Feb 5, 2025
PM throws states a $1.7 billion lifeline to save hospitals
The West Australian • Feb 5, 2025
Stretched hospitals get $1 billion in 'landmark' deal
The Nightly • Feb 5, 2025
Albo offers extra $1.7b to fund public hospitals