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Budget 2019: ADHA funding reduced following end of MyHR opt-out

3 April 2019
By Kate McDonald

Operational funding for the Australian Digital Health Agency has been reduced by over $50 million for the 2019-2020 year, reflecting the end of the My Health Record expansion program.

ADHA expects to have lower costs in 2019-20, with supplier expenses reducing from $232.5m in 2018-19 to $175.5m in the coming year.

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