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Jun 5th, 2018 at 11:22am
 
Injured workers to be hit with out of pocket expenses for x-rays, scans   Sad

5 June 2018
The Age


Injured workers needing x-rays and scans would be left out of pocket under changes to the workers' compensation scheme, doctors and radiologists have warned.   Sad

The Australian Diagnostic Imaging Association (ADIA), the NSW branch of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) have raised concerns that a new fee schedule based on Medicare rates will disadvantage patients needing access to x-rays, CT and MRI scans.

The medical groups said the new schedule would provide lower fees for MRI and CT services than have been previously provided. They said this meant that patient care may be compromised to save costs for the government insurance agency icare.


Changes to the fees paid for radiology services for injured workers has angered the medical profession.


The groups representing doctors and radiologists have also complained the government did not listen to their concerns before making the changes which take effect this month. The groups say they were given little warning of many "confused" changes to the fee schedule which was previously based on AMA recommendations.

The medical groups say the changes mean patients will no longer be prioritised based on their need or desire to return to work because the government will no longer pay above Medicare rates for their private services. The government has also encouraged the sector to prioritise patients based on their medical needs.


The medical groups said they have been prioritising WorkCover patients who were compensated for higher private service fees.

"Patients may not be able to go to their provider of choice because the new icare fees are less than private fees in many cases," the medical groups said in a joint statement. "Alternatively, patients may be forced to pay out of their own pocket to get the care they need for workplace injuries."

The radiologists say their job in workers' compensation cases involves determining the cause of an injury and not just recommending the treatment required.

A spokesman for icare said it conducted a comprehensive review, "including significant stakeholder consultation" before introducing changes aimed at "ensuring diagnostic imaging providers charge appropriate amounts and are no longer able to incur fees several times the Medicare rate".

“This strikes a balance between maintaining quality services and support for injured workers and ensuring the best use of premium dollars," the spokesman said.

“No injured worker will be disadvantaged by the changes and there will be no change to workers’ access to imaging services. As per legislation, icare will continue to cover services as referred by general practitioners and specialists.”

Doctors and radiologists have raised concerns about changes to radiology fees under the workers compensation scheme

Doctors and radiologists have raised concerns about changes to radiology fees under the workers compensation scheme
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NSW Greens’ industrial relations spokesman David Shoebridge said the WorkCover scheme needs to ensure value for money for medical services.

“But that cannot come at the cost of reduced access to radiology for injured workers,” he said.

“What would be intolerable would be injured workers being out of pocket for the cost of medical reports and investigations following a workplace injury
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Re: Injured Workers Would Be Left Out Of Pocket
Reply #1 - Jun 5th, 2018 at 11:34am
 
Too Hell with the expense just waste taxpayers' money without care or consideration.

But then the old gloom and doom GetUp! inspired BlackDay just loves parroting the red rag Socialist Union Propaganda doesn't he ?
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Reply #2 - Jun 5th, 2018 at 11:37am
 
We know the coalition can't be trusted with Medicare and bulk-billing.   Sad
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Reply #3 - Jun 5th, 2018 at 11:42am
 
Oh my GOSH the reclusive inarticulate BlackDay is provoked enough to quickly poke the head out and parrot some GetUp! Propaganda and then quickly return to the safety of the DARK SIDE.  What a winning cheer leader for the lying scoundrel Bulldust Billy.
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You're  a bit late on this one WhatNot. When the Carr gov't (that's the ALP - the workers friend) reformed the Compensation Act appeals allowed to challenge adverse findings were reduced to about 3. Refugees had at the same time 5 avenues of appeal against adverse findings.  AUSTRALIANS don't matter.
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The ALP, the progressive party, the party of ideas, the workers' friend, is the only Australian political party to roast four young Australians in roof cavities. SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
 
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Reply #5 - Jun 5th, 2018 at 12:46pm
 
And cop this WhatNot:

4   Illegal employment(cf former s 53I)
If, in any proceedings for the recovery of compensation under this Act, it appears that the contract of service or training contract under which the injured person was engaged at the time when the injury happened was illegal, the matter may be dealt with as if the injured person had at that time been a worker under a valid contract of service or training contract.

Crime doesn't pay.....remember that trope.
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The ALP, the progressive party, the party of ideas, the workers' friend, is the only Australian political party to roast four young Australians in roof cavities. SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
 
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Reply #6 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 8:39pm
 
juliar wrote on Jun 5th, 2018 at 11:34am:
Too Hell with the expense just waste taxpayers' money without care or consideration.

But then the old gloom and doom GetUp! inspired BlackDay just loves parroting the red rag Socialist Union Propaganda doesn't he ?


Pssst - these doctors and radiologist vote Liberal ???

These are your mates being screwed over  ????
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