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whiteknight
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Medicare Changes Will Mean Higher Costs
Jun 21st, 2021 at 6:28am
 
Medicare changes will mean higher patient costs   Sad
June 18, 2021
Green Left Weekly

Changes to Medicare will leave more people worse off. Photo: Steve Buissinne
The federal government will make more than 900 amendments to the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), reducing the number of health services that it is prepared to subsidise with Medicare rebates.

Although the changes were only announced in early June, they are due to be implemented on July 1, potentially causing chaos for medical practitioners and leaving some patients with substantial out-of-pocket costs.

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The adjustments include changes to 594 orthopaedic surgery items, 188 cardiac surgery items and 50 general surgery items.

Former federal health minister Sussan Ley initiated a major review of the MBS Schedule in 2015, led by a taskforce of medical professionals, academics and medical administrators.

The first set of changes to the MBS — relating to subsidies for spinal surgeries — was implemented in 2018.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) criticised the short time frame for medical practitioners to implement the changes. AMA President Dr Omar Khorshid said on June 6 that it meant that “no-gap arrangements were not possible or were significantly delayed leading to uncertainty for doctor and patient alike”.

He said that in 2018, “patients were left out of pocket, spinal surgeries were delayed and doctors couldn’t provide patients with informed financial consent about potential gap fees”.

Khorshid and other medical experts are concerned that health funds, hospitals, doctors and patients will not be ready for the changes. Moreover, they are concerned it will increase out-of-pocket costs for patients.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) said on June 6 that changes to the Medicare rebate system are another attack on the public health system. Billions in funding has been stripped from the sector by Coalition governments since 2013.

The Coalition has never supported national, publicly funded health care. In 1976, the Malcolm Fraser government abolished the original Medibank scheme which had been introduced by the Labor government under Gough Whitlam.

When the Bob Hawke Labor government brought in Medicare in 1983, the Coalition opposed it and went to four elections — 1984, 1987, 1990 and 1993 — promising to dismantle it

In just eight years, the federal government has significantly cut funding to Medicare, proposed a GP co-payment and reduced bulk-billing opportunities.  Sad
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Re: Medicare Changes Will Mean Higher Costs
Reply #1 - Jun 21st, 2021 at 7:11am
 
Why should Medicare fund back operations when they don't work

People with bad backs need one thing

Lots and lots of physical exercise to strengthen their backs

Working as a fruit picker would be a wonderful initiative to help reduce the suffering of a bad back

This Medicare rebate could then be paid to the wonderful farmers of Australia
For providing these physiotherapy type activities

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Reply #2 - Jun 21st, 2021 at 7:14am
 
What would be good would be if farms paid the legal minimum pay rate.   Sad
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Reply #3 - Jun 21st, 2021 at 7:46am
 
How so

If you have a bad back it could cost you thousands of dollars to do personal training at the gym or at a physiotherapy department

The farmers are offering you the opportunity to work on your back muscle strength
And it will cost you nothing

Fat Steve has a very bad back from sitting on the couch all day
He should take up this marvelous free opportunity to improve his health
The farmer is even willing to provide sunscreen in some cases
What more could Steve expect
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Re: Medicare Changes Will Mean Higher Costs
Reply #4 - Jun 21st, 2021 at 9:11am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 21st, 2021 at 7:46am:
How so

If you have a bad back it could cost you thousands of dollars to do personal training at the gym or at a physiotherapy department

The farmers are offering you the opportunity to work on your back muscle strength
And it will cost you nothing

Fat Steve has a very bad back from sitting on the couch all day
He should take up this marvelous free opportunity to improve his health
The farmer is even willing to provide sunscreen in some cases
What more could Steve expect



To be paid (at the very least) the minimum wage? And, last I heard it was illegal for employers to pay less.

Free sunscreen vs. mandatory minimum wage? Sounds like a place I worked for many years ago: "Because we pay slightly above the award rate we don't have to abide by the award".

They were soon shown the error of their ways.  Smiley
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