Sharon Claydon fears GP Access After Hours' funding will be cut further under 2022 federal budget after finding $16 million cut to Primary Health Network services

Anita Beaumont
March 31 2022 - 6:00am
Concerns: Dr Annette Carruthers, one of the founders of GP access, and Sharon Claydon pictured in November with a petition to preserve funding for after hours care. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
Concerns: Dr Annette Carruthers, one of the founders of GP access, and Sharon Claydon pictured in November with a petition to preserve funding for after hours care. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

A $16 million cut to after hours medical care across the country could put the Hunter's GP Access service in danger of closing, Sharon Claydon has warned.

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Anita Beaumont

Anita Beaumont

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Anita Beaumont is a health and general news reporter at the Newcastle Herald.

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