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New Data Reveals Stark Health Divide in Heart Disease

New Data Reveals Stark Health Divide in Heart Disease
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Heart Health Checks to stay for another two years

Heart Foundation Thousands of Australians at risk of a life-threatening heart attack or stroke will be able to see their GP for a Medicare-subsidised Heart Health Check for another two years. The Heart Foundation has applauded the Federal Government’s decision to extend the temporary MBS items until 2023, but will continue to push for Heart Health Checks to be covered by Medicare permanently. The leading heart health body also says it will continue to fight for more funding to tackle heart disease – Australia’s single biggest killer. Heart Foundation Group CEO, Adjunct Professor John Kelly, says Heart Health Checks save lives and money.

Telehealth funding welcomed

Heart Foundation More than four million Australians living with heart, stroke and blood vessel disease will continue to have access to Medicare-subsidised telehealth services until the end of the year. The Heart Foundation has welcomed the decision made today by the Minister for Health and Aged Care, Greg Hunt MP, to extend funding for telehealth services until December 31, but calls for the service to be made permanently available through Medicare. Heart Foundation Group CEO, Adjunct Professor John Kelly, said telehealth offers vital support for millions of Australians living with cardiovascular disease, which includes heart, stroke and blood vessel disease, as well as those recovering from heart events.

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