Chalmers backs NIPVIP, but says ‘no’ to co-pay freeze


Budget delivers $41.2 million to boost uptake of childhood vaccinations through pharmacy, but no freeze to the PBS general co-payment  Federal Treasurer, Dr Jim Chalmers, has revealed the government will invest more than $590 million over five years from 2025/26 to improve access to medicines, vaccines and health technology. Pharmacies are set to benefit from the

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