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Springer Verlag, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 5(14), p. 511-514

DOI: 10.1007/s40258-016-0258-x

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Supporting Medicare health, equity and efficiency in Australia: policies undermining bulk billing need to be scrapped

Journal article published in 2016 by Simon Eckermann ORCID, Lynnaire M. Sheridan ORCID
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Abstract

Forget semantics; Federal health policies that undermine bulk billing and encourage 'user-pays' charging of patients for primary care move Australia towards a US-style health care system. They are expected to cost the health system more, not A$12 billion less, and undermine Medicare's bottom-line universal access equity, efficiency and health outcome objectives.