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Program of Assistance for Survivors of Torture and Trauma
This program gives specialised support to people who survived trauma and torture before coming to live in Australia. Find out who is eligible, how the program works and how to access it. -
Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA)
The PEPA program is part of the Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative and helps health professionals to deliver palliative care by providing training in clinical placements in specialist palliative care services and interactive workshops. -
Psychosocial support for people with severe mental illness
Our programs provide psychosocial support services to people with severe mental illness and complex mental health needs. -
Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme
The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme (PHMSS) assists entry-level First Nations students to complete their studies and join the health workforce. The Scheme is managed by Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA). -
Quality Assurance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Medical Services (QAAMS) pathology program
The QAAMS program provides rapid, on-site diabetes testing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in rural and remote locations. These tests provide a result in 6 minutes, meaning patients can receive their results during the same appointment. -
Quality of Care Collaborative – Australia (QuoCCA)
QuoCCA helps local health professionals provide palliative care to children and their families and carers by improving access to training and raising community awareness of palliative care for paediatric patients. -
Quality Use of Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Pathology
The QUDTP program supports the quality use of medicines and medical tests for health professionals and patients in Australia. -
Radiation Oncology Health Program Grants Scheme
The Radiation Oncology Health Program Grants Scheme helps public and private radiation oncology providers in areas of greatest need to purchase eligible radiation therapy equipment. -
Rapid Applied Research Translation initiative
The Rapid Applied Research Translation initiative will provide $230 million over 10 years from 2024–25 to support the translation of evidence (through research) into clinical practice. -
Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Need Clinical Trials initiative
Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Need Clinical Trials has been consolidated into the Clinical Trials Activity initiative under the MRFF 10-year Investment Plan. -
Reducing the public and private sector price gap for some Prescribed List devices and products
We are reducing the benefits paid for some Prescribed List devices and products to better align with prices paid in the public sector. -
Reforming accreditation for specialist medical training sites
Health ministers in Australia asked the National Health Practitioner Ombudsman to review the process for accrediting specialist medical college training sites. Learn more about the resulting reform that’s in progress. -
Reimagining where we live
Aged care design ideas competition. -
Remote Area Aboriginal Health Services Program
This program provides free Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines to patients of Aboriginal health services in remote areas. It operates under section 100 of the National Health Act 1953. -
Remote Area Health Corps
The Remote Area Health Corps funds health professionals to practise in remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory for short-term paid placements of 3 to 12 weeks. This includes general practitioners, registered nurses, dentists, dental therapists, dental assistants and audiologists. -
Remote Vocational Training Scheme
The Remote Vocational Training Scheme delivers structured distance education and supervision to doctors while they provide general medical services in a remote or isolated community. The 4-year program meets the requirements for fellowship of both ACRRM and RACGP. -
Research Data Infrastructure initiative
The Research Data Infrastructure initiative will provide $100 million over 10 years from 2024–25. It will fund the creation or extension of national research data infrastructure with a focus on data registries, biobanks and data linkage platforms to support Australian medical research. -
Researcher Exchange and Development within Industry initiative
The Researcher Exchange and Development within Industry initiative was an initiative under the Medical Research Future. It funded industry placements, mentoring and exchange programs for researchers. -
Residential aged care
Residential aged care is for senior Australians who can no longer live independently at home. The Australian Government funds residential aged care to make it more affordable and accessible. -
Residential Medication Management Review and Quality Use of Medicines Programs
These programs help to minimise adverse medicine events for people living in approved Australian Government-funded aged care facilities. Pharmacists visit patients in facilities to identify, resolve, and prevent medication-related problems. -
Residents' Experience Survey
The experiences of older people living in aged care provide important insights into the quality of services they access. The Residents’ Experience Survey (formerly known as the Consumer Experience Interviews) enables aged care residents to tell us about the quality of their aged care. -
Review of Auslan interpreting services in primary care
The Review of Auslan Interpreting Services in Primary Care recommends ways to improve primary care provider’s Deaf awareness and ability to work with Auslan interpreters. It will help improve Deaf people’s experience of primary care. -
Review of First Nations mental health and suicide prevention services and the Integrated Team Care program
We commissioned a review of sector funding arrangements and service provider capability for First Nations mental health and suicide prevention services and the Integrated Team Care program. -
Review of General Practice Incentives
The independent Review of General Practice Incentives looked at whether the Practice Incentives Program and Workforce Incentive Program are effective and fit for purpose. The panel’s final report has been delivered to government for consideration. -
Review of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC)
Learn about how the Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) Review Advisory Committee (MRAC) is reviewing long-acting reversible contraceptive MBS items.