State Government expands Patient Assisted Travel Scheme to include dental services
The State Government expanded the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme to include allied health and dental services, effective July 1. Geraldton MLA Kirrilee Warr called the move a win for residents but emphasized the need for additional support. The initiative is part of a $34 million investment to enhance regional healthcare accessibility.
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Published 09 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC · Updated 09 Jul 2026, 18:11 UTC
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