
Joanne C Enticott
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Jan 16, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Ruth McHugh-Dillon |Brett Montgomery |Christopher Harrison |Jim Gillespie |Joanne C Enticott |Yuting Zhang
A new report by a GP listing company made headlines this week showing low rates of bulk billing for GP visits across Australia. Bulk billing means the consultation is free for the patient and the GP accepts what Medicare covers (the “benefit” or “rebate”) as the full payment. The highest reported bulk billing rate was in New South Wales (34.5%) and the lowest in the ACT (3.3%) and Tasmania (0%). This caused the Tasmanian health minister to declare bulk billing “dead” in her state.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
nursingreview.com.au | Joanne C Enticott |Graham N Meadows |Sebastian Rosenberg
Home | Specialty Focus | For richer, but not for poorer: how Australia’s mental health system fails those most in need in Specialty Focus, Top Stories Joanne Enticott, Monash University; Graham Meadows, Monash University, and Sebastian Rosenberg, University of Sydney Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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Dec 1, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Joanne C Enticott |Graham N Meadows |Sebastian Rosenberg
Australian pride in our universal health system is partly derived from our belief that services should be most available to those who most need them. Logically, this should apply just as much to mental health as to other parts of the health system. But our new research finds Australia’s mental health care system is not equitable in this way.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Stephanie Dalton Cowan |Sarah Lang |Rebecca A. Goldstein |Joanne C Enticott
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Jul 8, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Stephanie Dalton Cowan |Sarah Lang |Rebecca A. Goldstein |Joanne C Enticott
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