Key date: Announced for 2026. 150 GPs to be trained by September 2026.
What GPs need
Currently: S8 permit required with evidence of specialist diagnosis and recent specialist review. Reform: $750,000 state funding for training of initial 150 GPs. Regulatory instrument not yet in effect.
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