Community Health First welcomes the Victorian Government’s investment in our healthcare system
7 May 2024
Media Release
MORE INVESTMENT NEEDED IN COMMUNITY HEALTH TO KEEP VICTORIANS OUT OF HOSPITAL
Community Health First welcomes an additional investment of $11 billion in our healthcare system over the next four years and acknowledges that the Community Health program funding has not been cut today.
However, most of the new investment – over $8 billion - will be used to increase funding to our hospitals rather than addressing the underlying causes of our unsustainable healthcare system.
This budget is a missed opportunity to increase investment in preventative and accessible healthcare to keep all Victorians healthy, well and out of hospital. The more we invest in prevention, the healthier our communities become and the less we will need to rely on costly ambulance, emergency, and hospital services.
Community Health services have had no increase in funding over many years, despite record population growth and cost-of-living pressures putting healthcare out of the reach of many Victorians. Today’s budget does nothing to address this challenge and improve access to community-based healthcare for Victorians.
Following today’s budget Community Health First will renew our calls on Government to invest in ensuring all Victorians have access to the quality healthcare they need, when and where they need it.
Anna Robinson, Chair, Community Health First:
“At a time when many families are struggling with the cost-of-living, increased investment is needed in Victoria’s community health sector to ensure every person can access the healthcare they need, close to home”.
“Despite investment in Victorian hospitals, today’s Budget fails to address the underlying causes of our unsustainable healthcare system by failing to invest in proven prevention programs delivered by community health services”.
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Community Health First is an initiative led by all 22 registered independent community health services in Victoria united by one shared goal – improving the health, wellbeing and quality of life for all Victorians.