Is Labor Offloading Aged Health Costs Onto the States?

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Australian Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler addresses the media at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on March 30, 2023. Martin Ollman/Getty ImagesFederal Health Minister Mark Butler has unveiled a $3 billion funding injection for Australia’s aged care system, framed as a push for “intergenerational equity.” However, the reforms have immediately drawn fire from policy analysts who warn the plan is a “cost-shifting” manoeuvre that will burden state hospital systems.A Growing CrisisAnnouncing alongside major National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reforms on April 22, the package addresses a demographic time bomb.Butler said the number of Australians aged 80 and over was growing, claiming a new aged care home would need to open every three days over the next 20 years to cater to demand—though the minister did not make clear the reasoning behind that number.

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