I mention this to people recently about how it was the change in government from 2022 that has lead to this.
rsam487 on
And the recent PBS cap change is nice too
a_cold_human on
There were a lot of naysayers who said nothing would change when this policy was announced. However, it looks like they got the modelling mostly correct and bulk billing is going up at roughly the rate required to have 90% bulk billing by 2030. I imagine we’ll see if it needs any more tweaks in the coming year.
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Ok_Bird705 on
Another example of practical policies that is being implemented to help improve health and financial well being of Australian.
KingOfKingsOfKings01 on
ONP/LIB supporters will still be like “Labor does nothing”
How fkin dumb can u get
Tommyaka on
I don’t understand, I don’t understand at all. Sky News told me that this was a waste of money and wasn’t going to do anything to improve access to bulk billing doctors. I don’t understand!!!
Superg0id on
Great.
Now remove negative gearing, and the sky won’t fall in.
SeaworthinessFew5613 on
I wonder if the quality of bulk billing clinics have gotten better. Last year the doctor googled the medication I requested rather than just pulling up the details on the internal systems. Then unbeknownst to me booked in a follow-up tele appointment where he called for 25 seconds asked one question and hung up. Checked my Medicare history and yep a bill to the government for $40 something dollars for the telephone call.
AllYouNeedIsATV on
All I know is both my local GP and the GP near my work, who used to charge 50-100 each visit are both now bulk billing. Yes this is anecdotal data but visible changes are being made. Is it perfect? No, but certainly not doom and gloom like some tried to portray it
knowledgeable_diablo on
So what their saying is that all we had to do as a nation was invest money back into the Medicare system and doctors instead of giving it all over to private health insurance (who’ll screw people out of everything as well) and the system will start repairing itself and show signs of becoming functional?
And to think Howard and the following LNP privateers said this was impossible and moving towards a US failed style was the only way forward…. Well I’ll be (fucked)…
therealkevy1sevy on
Cool cool cool
Now fix nurses and doctors pay in hospitals.
This is great but only a fraction of the problem our health system faces.
xRicharizard on
Waiting on my GP to start bulk billing
arcaneshadow619 on
Fantastic policy – please don’t pay gap fees support local free healthcare and keep free public health care alive in Australia <3
RudeOrganization550 on
Yeah it’s great, except they changed the Medicare rules on other things to rob from others.
Last week I had to spend $500 – $360 for a PET CT scan (all out of pocket) and $140 for my oncologist which I only got $70 back. That’s only last week. I’ll have another specialist next week probably too.
The scan should have been bulk billed but the Medicare rules changed. Thanks. It’s only cancer, I’m genuinely glad GP’s are bulk billing but don’t make like it’s some amazing fair government initiative, someone always pays more.
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I mention this to people recently about how it was the change in government from 2022 that has lead to this.
And the recent PBS cap change is nice too
There were a lot of naysayers who said nothing would change when this policy was announced. However, it looks like they got the modelling mostly correct and bulk billing is going up at roughly the rate required to have 90% bulk billing by 2030. I imagine we’ll see if it needs any more tweaks in the coming year.
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Another example of practical policies that is being implemented to help improve health and financial well being of Australian.
ONP/LIB supporters will still be like “Labor does nothing”
How fkin dumb can u get
I don’t understand, I don’t understand at all. Sky News told me that this was a waste of money and wasn’t going to do anything to improve access to bulk billing doctors. I don’t understand!!!
Great.
Now remove negative gearing, and the sky won’t fall in.
I wonder if the quality of bulk billing clinics have gotten better. Last year the doctor googled the medication I requested rather than just pulling up the details on the internal systems. Then unbeknownst to me booked in a follow-up tele appointment where he called for 25 seconds asked one question and hung up. Checked my Medicare history and yep a bill to the government for $40 something dollars for the telephone call.
All I know is both my local GP and the GP near my work, who used to charge 50-100 each visit are both now bulk billing. Yes this is anecdotal data but visible changes are being made. Is it perfect? No, but certainly not doom and gloom like some tried to portray it
So what their saying is that all we had to do as a nation was invest money back into the Medicare system and doctors instead of giving it all over to private health insurance (who’ll screw people out of everything as well) and the system will start repairing itself and show signs of becoming functional?
And to think Howard and the following LNP privateers said this was impossible and moving towards a US failed style was the only way forward…. Well I’ll be (fucked)…
Cool cool cool
Now fix nurses and doctors pay in hospitals.
This is great but only a fraction of the problem our health system faces.
Waiting on my GP to start bulk billing
Fantastic policy – please don’t pay gap fees support local free healthcare and keep free public health care alive in Australia <3
Yeah it’s great, except they changed the Medicare rules on other things to rob from others.
Last week I had to spend $500 – $360 for a PET CT scan (all out of pocket) and $140 for my oncologist which I only got $70 back. That’s only last week. I’ll have another specialist next week probably too.
The scan should have been bulk billed but the Medicare rules changed. Thanks. It’s only cancer, I’m genuinely glad GP’s are bulk billing but don’t make like it’s some amazing fair government initiative, someone always pays more.