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South Australia makes children, adult virtual care services permanent with $89M funding

web xl GettyImages 1254443224 South Australia makes children, adult virtual care services permanent with $89M funding

The South Australian government has set aside additional funding for its new virtual care services for children and adults to make them permanent. 

Funding of A$30.8 million ($21 million) over the next four years has been allocated to the Child and Adolescent Virtual Urgent Care Service (CAVUCS) while A$67.8 million ($47 million) has been set aside for the adult SA Virtual Care Service (SAVCS) over the next five years. 

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