Medicare struggling; Australia headed towards US user-pays system
By Joe Hildebrand and Kate Sikora
The Daily Telegraph
June 03, 2009 12:01am
* Claims Australia headed towards US system
* Out of control costs to blame
* Four-day week urged for specialists
THE Australian system of free universal healthcare is set to disappear in as little as five years, prompting a radical plan for a new federal-state partnership to take control of hospitals and patient care.
It comes amid a push by the Australian Medical Association for hospital specialists to treat patients only four days a week, potentially placing further pressure on a system already hamstrung by work restrictions among emergency physicians.
In a startling warning, NSW Health director-general Debora Piccone has told The Daily Telegraph that Australia is hurtling towards a US-style user-pays system due to an ageing population and out of control costs.
"We are really on the edge of losing the universal healthcare system that this country has," she said.
Before I make an opinion, I'd like to know where all the extra tax $$$ will go once Medicare ceases.
From 100,000 to 400,000 people arriving at emergency - its a big jump
Mental Health has boomed..
Is this proof that the government, with all its shameful waste and bureaucracy, really can't and shouldn't be managing something as important as the health care of Australia's citizens?
I can't understand why the system isn't working. Surely it would be simple to cut out the blatant rorts (ie Doctors overcharging for work not performed, hundreds of patients each week etc.) and cut back the payments on things like IVF, which is monstrously expensive. Once we lose Medicare we'll never get anything like it back again. There must be millions of people out there popping pills that are costing the public a fortune and not really doing much for the patient. I personally know of dozens of people who go to a doctor, insist on penicillin at the slightest sign of a cold, and to shut them up and send them away the Doc prescribes the pills even though they will most likely do nothing for the cough/cold.
Only for the fact that it would be hideously unpopular in the electorate, Governments would have abolished Medicare years ago. We need to let them know that we still want it, even if things have to change.
Couldn't agree more, but getting co-operation, even remote interest, from the population is the problem. Until people are prepared to accept the mass of education offered and take responsibility, the heart attacks et al will continue to happen.The debate should really be about how to shift the focus of the health care system from acute and episodic care to preventive care. Right now we're better at treating people who have heart attacks than aiding those to prevent the heath attack in the first place.
Hah, not too many people. Woolworths have been trying for years without success.so...
anyone want to take on the pharmacy guild?
Before I make an opinion, I'd like to know where all the extra tax $$$ will go once Medicare ceases.
To fund the government pension and perks?
Take all prisons off medical assistance, prescriptions, nurses and doctors in attendance at prisons.
The amount of wasted money is unbelievable.
If the Medicare system goes, so should the medicare levy and surcharge at end of each tax year that you have to pay for, that will be a fair load of cash gone for the govt?
Can't pay for something you don't get?
Probably get a charge for some other govt thing, I dunno...
So in other words an prisoner should have no human rights? What about those that are in jail for minor offences? Or who are genuinely remorseful?
So in other words an prisoner should have no human rights? What about those that are in jail for minor offences? Or who are genuinely remorseful?
Exactly, which personally suits me just fine. All those with cardio vascular disease because they are obese, ppl who have problems because smoking or over consumption of alcohol can damn well pay for themselves...
If the Medicare system goes, so should the medicare levy and surcharge at end of each tax year that you have to pay for, that will be a fair load of cash gone for the govt?
Can't pay for something you don't get?
Probably get a charge for some other govt thing, I dunno...
This is too true, the UK system is very good and we experienced this first hand last year. We were in London and my wife got very ill. We went looking for a local surgery to visit a GP but on the weekends they were closed. Met a couple in the streets and asked what could we do and they directed us to the Chelsea Westminster Public Hospital. My wife was seen to by a doctor, was ex rayed and was given free drugs from that Doctor. It's been a year now and still we didn't get any bills. We should keep Medicare at all costs, why follow basket cases like the USA?If the medicare system goes then we are all screwed... The repercussions are too big... Take a look at the United States of America... There Doctors charge what they like... My brother got bashed over there he got 6 stitches... guess how much? US$10,500.00 What a joke... These insurance companies want Medicare to go under so that they can get off the leash and run a muck... Don't let this country lose it... It was Ronald Reagan's idea to abolish the social health system... Do we want Ronald Reagan to be an influence on our great nation... The UK have full healthcare which they pay nothing for... They have heaps of work going around... We can do the same... God save the Queen, Bullocks... God save Medicare
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