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Coalition vows to match Labor's $8.5 billion Medicare [campaign] pledge 'dollar for dollar'

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The Coalition will back in Labor's Medicare funding boost, committing to spend $9 billion to support GPs if they are elected at this year's federal election.

Coalition vows to match Labor's $8.5 billion Medicare pledge

In short:

The Coalition has vowed to match Labor's pledge to boost Medicare funding by $8.5 billion over four years, describing a drop in bulk billing rates as a "mess" created by the government.

Labor has promised nine out of 10 GP visits will be free from out-of-pocket expenses by the end of the decade, in what will be a cornerstone of its re-election pitch.

What's next?

The Coalition said their funding would come in from November if they win this year's federal election, due on or before May 17, which is the same timeline given by Labor.


Labor has repeatedly warned that Medicare would be worse off under Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, but the Coalition was quick to announce their own $9 billion funding commitment for GPs as Mr Albanese was detailing his plans at a campaign-style rally in Launceston.

The Coalition's $9 billion commitment includes matching Labor's pledge plus $500 million previously announced for mental health support.

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