The oral contraceptive pills Yaz and Yasmin will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from March 1 2025, ...
Women are at the forefront this election season, with the Albanese government unveiling plans to spend $573 million on ...
Australian women are set to benefit from more choice, better healthcare, and lower treatment costs under the package.
The Albanese government has unveiled a significant $573.3 million investment that’s aiming for better access, lower cost, and more choice in women’s healthcare. From cheaper contraceptives to more ...
Australians are set to have a greater choice of cheaper birth control pills and menopause medications within weeks, as the ...
The election pitch also includes new measures for women in menopause, including efforts to lift support and care provided by ...
Two common combined oral contraceptive pills, Yaz and Yasmin, will be listed on the PBS from March 1 — saving women hundreds ...
The Albanese government will announce half a billion dollars in women’s health investments, highlighting improved access to ...
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In the first PBS listing for new oral contraceptive pills in more than 30 years, the listing of Yaz® and Yasmin ... more bulk billing for IUDs and birth control implants saving around 300,000 ...
The Federal Government has announced a $573 million package to improve women's health outcomes. It includes cheaper medications, expanded bulk billing, and training for healthcare providers. The ...
The Coalition has moved swiftly to neutralise Labor’s latest electoral offering, backing a $573 million women’s health ...