Labor vows to cap PBS medication costs at $25 as part of re-election strategy.

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  1. The proposal to cap PBS medication costs at $25 is a significant step towards making healthcare more affordable for Australians. If re-elected, Labor’s commitment could provide immense relief for many individuals and families struggling with medication costs, especially those with chronic conditions. It reflects a broader understanding of the financial pressures on everyday Australians and highlights the importance of accessible healthcare. This move could not only improve health outcomes but also ensure that fewer people forgo essential treatments due to cost concerns. It will be interesting to see how this initiative is funded and what additional measures may accompany it to ensure the sustainability of the PBS. What are your thoughts on the potential impact of this policy?

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