Govt forced to put off Medicare overhaul

Health Minister Sussan Ley has paused discussions over planned reform of Medicare, due to be debated in the Senate this week.

Health Minister Sussan Ley has been forced to put a hold on proposed Medicare reforms after failing to win support from the Greens and Senate crossbench.

Legislation to introduce a new Medicare Safety Net, with revised thresholds and limits on what out-of-pocket costs can accumulate toward reaching the safety net, was due to be debated in the upper house this week.

"At the end of the day, I was unwilling to compromise over the fundamental integrity of the policy's intention and design in favour of a quick political solution," Ms Ley said on Tuesday.


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