What the Albanese Govt will do for general practice

Simply in cash terms, the Labor Party’s biggest investment in general practice is the $750 million it is offering to make real the extinct government’s Primary Health Care 10 Year Plan.
The issue is that the plan itself, when it attained its final form, was vague and wooly, so exactly where this money will go is something of a mystery.
During the campaign, Labor leader Anthony Albanese turned up at the Pandanus Medical Centre in Darwin to explain that it would be spent on the plan’s “key priorities”.
So, possibly voluntary patient enrolment, possibly something to do with chronic disease management, possibly something else.