ADAVB response to State Budget
In a Media Release issued today on behalf of the Branch, Dr Mark Bowman, President claimed that the Budget had only increased spending on dental services by a mere 1%.
"With inflation running at 4% this means that Victorians needing public dental treatment will continue to wait many months - even years", he said.
"With only 20 percent of eligible people targeted for treatment, this means that people will be on a five-year cycle for access to dental care. Over three-quarters of those eligible will not see any dental treatment this year. At least $300 million is needed to provide basic dental care for all public dental patients in Victoria", Dr Bowman claimed.
"With inflation running at 4% this means that Victorians needing public dental treatment will continue to wait many months - even years", he said.
"With only 20 percent of eligible people targeted for treatment, this means that people will be on a five-year cycle for access to dental care. Over three-quarters of those eligible will not see any dental treatment this year. At least $300 million is needed to provide basic dental care for all public dental patients in Victoria", Dr Bowman claimed.
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