Flyfrequently
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GP (up in town) who we have been seeing for 25+ years has always bulk billed all patients but now has restrictions with "no new patients" and from what I could gather the other day "mixed billing" is being phased in.
GP we see down here, has tightened their bulk billing criteria, restricted hours for eligible card holders, now between 9am - 12.45pm Monday-Friday and only local full time residents.
(Edit to add : I would happily pay if I became crook in restricted times as I have great respect and confidence in these 2 GPs)
Holiday makers and part time locals ie primary address for Medicare not our peninsula postcodes, pay ~ $120 per consultation.
Our Gkids don't get bulk billed anymore as they are over 16, their parents never have been.
Hence I cannot see how the guvment can say 9 out of 10 visits.
I have worked with good GP's who sadly closed their successful practices earlier than planned when new rules were introduced.
GP we see down here, has tightened their bulk billing criteria, restricted hours for eligible card holders, now between 9am - 12.45pm Monday-Friday and only local full time residents.
(Edit to add : I would happily pay if I became crook in restricted times as I have great respect and confidence in these 2 GPs)
Holiday makers and part time locals ie primary address for Medicare not our peninsula postcodes, pay ~ $120 per consultation.
Our Gkids don't get bulk billed anymore as they are over 16, their parents never have been.
Hence I cannot see how the guvment can say 9 out of 10 visits.
I have worked with good GP's who sadly closed their successful practices earlier than planned when new rules were introduced.
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