Tristar Medical Group concerned lack of mental health funding from Murray PHN will endanger valued roles

Emma D'Agostino
Updated February 13 2018 - 5:52pm, first published 5:30pm
Tristar Medical Group says its mental health program acted as a buffer for acute care. Without funding, mental health services manager Brett McKinnon said buffering of the system would be less prominent.
Tristar Medical Group says its mental health program acted as a buffer for acute care. Without funding, mental health services manager Brett McKinnon said buffering of the system would be less prominent.

TRISTAR Medical Group believes health services helping thousands of Bendigo residents, including young adults, are in jeopardy following a change to the funding model.

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Emma D'Agostino

Emma D'Agostino

Journalist

Covering general news and Bendigo council.

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