Drug co-payment remains on table: Ley

The health minister says a plan to charge Australians a $5 co-payment for prescription drugs will remain on the table until other savings are found.

Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley

Health Minister Sussan Ley (AAP) Source: AAP

Health Minister Sussan Ley insists savings will need to be found elsewhere before the federal government scraps its plan to charge a $5 co-payment for prescription drugs.

The measure was included in the May budget but has been the subject of confusion since Ms Ley said she wouldn't put the measure into the Senate because she knew the crossbench wouldn't support it.

She assured a parliamentary committee on Monday that the measure did not have the support of the crossbench but would remain on the table until equivalent savings were found elsewhere.


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