The post criticizes the introduction of a new card as adding unnecessary bureaucracy to already existing community health services.
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There are some people who benefit from the community services card and the people who are um but there is a massive gap of people on middle incomes who aren't on a community services card, who still struggle, who still go without other things in order to be able to afford their maternity ultrasounds. And we think this will help a lot. Look, it is not the biggest um health spending commitment we've made. That's in the GP area, but it is important difference uh difference to people going through a really um important stage of their lives.
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temporary benefit exclusion undermines equity
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