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Why does the PBS subsidise a medicine for some illnesses and not others?

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Why does the PBS subsidise a medicine for some illnesses and not others?

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The PBAC decides whether evidence from clinical trials for a medicine shows a health benefit for people with a particular illness. The PBS listing will be limited to illnesses and situations where a benefit has been proven. The PBAC also considers whether the proven benefits of the new treatment justify the proposed cost.

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