Medicare Heart Health Check Saved

The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute says that the Federal Government's decision to extend Medicare-funded Heart Health Checks will save lives.

Medicare Heart Health Check Saved

May 5, 2023
The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute says that the Federal Government's decision to extend Medicare-funded Heart Health Checks will save lives.
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The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute says that the Federal Government's decision to extend Medicare-funded Heart Health Checks will save lives.

The Institute, as part of a vocal coalition campaigning to preserve these checks, emphasize that fatal heart attacks have been on the rise since COVID with 14,000 Australians losing their lives from ischemic heart disease in the first 10 months of 2022 alone. This was not the time to cut Heart Health Checks and the institute applaud the Minister for Health for extending these vital tests for two more years.

You read the Institute's full media release here.

For information on where to obtain a free heart health check-up with the Victor Chang Heart Health team, their tour schedule can be found on their website: https://hearthealthcheck.org.au/free-locations.

Disclaimer: This material has been prepared by The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, published on 5 May 2023. HM1 is not responsible for the content of linked websites or content prepared by third party. The inclusion of these links and third-party content does not in any way imply any form of endorsement by HM1 of the products or services provided by persons or organisations who are responsible for the linked websites and third-party content. This information is for general information only and does not consider the objectives, financial situation or needs of any person. Before making an investment decision, you should read the relevant disclosure document (if appropriate) and seek professional advice to determine whether the investment and information is suitable for you.

The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute says that the Federal Government's decision to extend Medicare-funded Heart Health Checks will save lives.

The Institute, as part of a vocal coalition campaigning to preserve these checks, emphasize that fatal heart attacks have been on the rise since COVID with 14,000 Australians losing their lives from ischemic heart disease in the first 10 months of 2022 alone. This was not the time to cut Heart Health Checks and the institute applaud the Minister for Health for extending these vital tests for two more years.

You read the Institute's full media release here.

For information on where to obtain a free heart health check-up with the Victor Chang Heart Health team, their tour schedule can be found on their website: https://hearthealthcheck.org.au/free-locations.

Disclaimer: This material has been prepared by The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, published on 5 May 2023. HM1 is not responsible for the content of linked websites or content prepared by third party. The inclusion of these links and third-party content does not in any way imply any form of endorsement by HM1 of the products or services provided by persons or organisations who are responsible for the linked websites and third-party content. This information is for general information only and does not consider the objectives, financial situation or needs of any person. Before making an investment decision, you should read the relevant disclosure document (if appropriate) and seek professional advice to determine whether the investment and information is suitable for you.

Disclaimer: This material has been prepared by Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, published on May 05, 2023. HM1 is not responsible for the content of linked websites or content prepared by third party. The inclusion of these links and third-party content does not in any way imply any form of endorsement by HM1 of the products or services provided by persons or organisations who are responsible for the linked websites and third-party content. This information is for general information only and does not consider the objectives, financial situation or needs of any person. Before making an investment decision, you should read the relevant disclosure document (if appropriate) and seek professional advice to determine whether the investment and information is suitable for you.

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