New Requirement for Rural and Regional Health Districts to Provide Timely In-Person Care
Health Services Amendment (Right to Primary Health Care) Bill 2026
Private Member's Bill1st House
2nd House
Law
This bill was sponsored by Joe McGirr (IND)
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Effects of this bill
If this bill passes, it means that:
rural and regional local health districts have a new statutory duty to ensure residents have appropriate and timely access to in-person primary healthcare services (GP, nursing, pharmacy, allied health, Aboriginal health workers)
accessibility is assessed against two criteria: whether a service is reachable within a 2-hour drive of the resident's home, and whether public transport can get the resident there and back
the six metropolitan Sydney health districts — Nepean Blue Mountains, Northern Sydney, South Eastern Sydney, South Western Sydney, Sydney, and Western Sydney — are excluded from this duty