Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

- Since the 2011‑12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Flexible funding for emergency departments, elective surgery and subacute care.
- Since the 2011‑12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Four hour national access target for emergency departments.
- Reward funding initially expected to be paid in this year has been moved into the subsequent year to better reflect expected reporting and payment timeframes. Earlier payment may be possible if reporting processes can be facilitated earlier. The movement of reward payments does not impact on the timing of any facilitation payments.
- Since the 2011‑12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Improving access to elective surgery.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal basis to all States.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal per capita basis to all States.
Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Flexible funding for emergency departments, elective surgery and subacute care.
- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Four hour national access target for emergency departments.
- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Improving access to elective surgery.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal basis to all States.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal per capita basis to all States.
Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

Table A.1: Estimated payments to support state health services, by year and State (continued)

- The efficient growth funding component of National Health Reform funding in 2014-15 is distributed on a per capita basis for illustrative purposes only. The distribution of efficient growth funding will be determined by efficient growth in each State.
- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Flexible funding for emergency departments, elective surgery and subacute care.
- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Four hour national access target for emergency departments.
- Since the 2011-12 Budget, the name of this component has changed from Improving access to elective surgery.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal basis to all States.
- Yearly profiles and State splits are indicative distributions only and have been allocated on an equal per capita basis to all States.
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