Is Medicare on the brink of collapse? See how it can affect senior care soon

For many Australians, Medicare has been a cornerstone of healthcare.

Medicare provides patients peace of mind and access to essential medical services.

However, recent concerns suggested that Medicare could flat-line soon, urging reforms to revive the dying system.


Established in 1984, Medicare offered universal healthcare to all Australians.

It was a system that revolutionised the way healthcare was delivered across the country due to its accessibility and affordability.

Yet, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) recently raised an alarm about the essential healthcare system.


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There has been a shortage of General Practitioners in Australia, particularly in rural areas. Image Credit: Pexels/Jonathan Borba


According to the AMA, the system could already be outdated and showed signs of strain.

'Medicare was revolutionary when it was introduced in the 1980s, but with our ageing population and growing chronic disease rates, GP consultation items have become out-of-date,' AMA president Dr Danielle McMullen highlighted.

'Now, of course, we're in a time where people have more chronic diseases, more mental illness, and even the treatment of simple health conditions is more complicated than it was back in the eighties.'

This mismatch led to inadequate care and increased pressure on hospitals to take care of patients.


One of the most pressing issues is the shortage of GPs, particularly in rural and remote areas.

Grattan Institute's Peter Breadon emphasised the importance of primary care in rural areas.

'People who live in GP deserts, these communities in many rural parts of Australia where there's just much less care and those people are sicker, they're much more likely to go to hospital for a condition that could have been prevented with good primary care,' Mr Breadon shared.

On the other hand, Australian National University's Sharon Friel believed that GPs could help patients prevent serious illnesses and reduce the financial strain on the current healthcare system.

'We'll see more people going into the hospital presenting with conditions that really should not be in the hospital; they should not be in the emergency department,' Ms Friel pointed out.

'The GP or the wide primary healthcare system is so important for equitable access, timely treatment, and reducing the financial cost to the system.'


To address Medicare's struggles, the AMA launched the Modernise Medicare campaign.

The campaign's main goal was to push for a series of critical changes in the system.

These changes included restructuring GP consultations to allow longer appointments, addressing workforce challenges, and an increase in funding and resourcing to support these initiatives.

The AMA also proposed a seven-tier standard consultation item structure to support longer appointments.

This structure should encourage a multi-disciplinary approach to general practice healthcare.

They also call for an additional 1,000 training positions for early career doctors to address the predicted shortfall of 10,600 GPs by 2031.


Dr Michael Wright, the president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, echoed the need for longer consultations.

He also reiterated that the healthcare system should continue offering bulk billing services and increased rebates for extended appointments.

These changes could reduce out-of-pocket costs for patients and ensure that all Australians can afford a GP appointment.

In line with these proposals, the Health Minister's office responded to the healthcare sector's calls.


A spokesperson on behalf of Health Minister Mark Butler pointed at the Albanese government's investments towards the country's healthcare system.

These investments led to more bulk billing, the establishment of Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, and an increase in doctors across the country.

These efforts have resulted in an additional 5.8 million bulk-billed visits since November 2023, indicating some progress in addressing Medicare's challenges.

However, the AMA insisted that without significant changes in the system, the gap between the cost of providing care and the Medicare rebates could become insurmountable in the future.
Key Takeaways

  • Australia's AMA started advocating for substantial reforms to the outdated Medicare system.
  • The AMA proposed changes such as restructured GP consultations, addressing workforce challenges, and boosting funding and resources.
  • Experts highlighted the need for longer GP appointments to provide more holistic care and better health outcomes, particularly for Australia's ageing population with complex health needs.
  • The Australian government shared that its investments have resulted in more bulk billing, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, and a significant increase in doctors joining the healthcare system.
Medicare is a lifeline for many, and its preservation is essential for our well-being. Have you faced challenges accessing GP services? Do you believe the proposed reforms will make a difference? We encourage you to share your thoughts about Medicare's situation in the comments below.
 

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Hey doggyday it’s Leenie not a typo ,immigration has clogged up the system , I remember years ago they were given housing ,and$10,000 To buy white goods etc while Aussies were homeless, sure bring in the qualifiedDrs ,they still have to pass tests before they can practice, but don’t open the floodgates as what is happening now. I agree with Gus they should only be allowed in when there housing etc not before.
Today's migrants are economic migrants and as I said two posts ago,aren't on the public housing list
They come affluent to enough to buy not just medical.practices,but whole medical centres,same with dentists and the list goes on they can all very well afford housing plus they can very well afford to build and finance their own own homes,they pay taxes too,why blame them for the state of our economy
If it would wasn't for them the university graduation ceremonies in this country would be empty
Not only are they providing much needed services and competition, but encouraging their kids to work hard at school and do like wise.Maybe some of Aussie youth could take a page out of their book.Thats all I am saying this whole conversation is out of control that started with a law about automatic breaking in cars!!!
BUT OF COURSE BRING THE MIGRANTS UP,
.. EMBARRASSING TO BE AN AUSSIE READING THIS GARBAGE.HOPE THEY DONT THINK WE ARE ALL AS SHALLOW MINDED IGNORANT AND RASCIST.GOOD NIGHT LEENIE
 
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Today's migrants are economic migrants and as I said two posts ago,aren't on the public housing list
They come affluent to enough to buy not just medical.practices,but whole medical centres,same with dentists and the list goes on they can all very well afford housing plus they can very well afford to build and finance their own own homes,they pay taxes too,why blame them for the state of our economy
If it would wasn't for them the university graduation ceremonies in this country would be empty
Not only are they providing much needed services and competition, but encouraging their kids to work hard at school and do like wise.Maybe some of Aussie youth could take a page out of their book.Thats all I am saying this whole conversation is out of control that started with a law about automatic breaking in cars!!!
BUT OF COURSE BRING THE MIGRANTS UP,
.. EMBARRASSING TO BE AN AUSSIE READING THIS GARBAGE.HOPE THEY DONT THINK WE ARE ALL AS SHALLOW MINDED IGNORANT AND RASCIST.GOOD NIGHT LEENIE
Well well here we go typical throw up the racist card that’s your answer ,for your information I am the least racist person ,tired of hearing this bull shit ,there are people of aboriginal descent in my distant family , I treat people with respect ✊ no matter who or where they come from.
 
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly with Freelancer. A vote for Dutton is a vote for USA-type health care only for the wealthy. Our medicare, if it isn't demolished by a Dutton government, should be reformed to introduce a means test, as suggested by Freelancer, where people with an income above a set amount have to pay, proportion to income, for the medicare service.
 
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly with Freelancer. A vote for Dutton is a vote for USA-type health care only for the wealthy. Our medicare, if it isn't demolished by a Dutton government, should be reformed to introduce a means test, as suggested by Freelancer, where people with an income above a set amount have to pay, proportion to income, for the medicare service.
Yep they should be hit in the 👋 hip pocket as very few seem to be able to get around paying their share of tax as well .
 
Please read your blog at least three times.YOU ARE THE ONE BLAMING "IMMIGRATION" ON THE STATE OF CENTRELINK, HOUSING, MEDICARE...YOU AND YOU ALONE!!!
PLUS YOU KNOW YOU WERE NOT REFERRING TO ANYONE ABORIGINAL.Incase you haven't noticed, They are not "immigrants"....OH HANG ON.THAT WOULD BE RIGHT,PUT THEM IN THE "UNAUSTRALIAN BASKET" YOU ARE GETTING MORE AND MORE DESPERATE AND PATHETIC.YOU HAVE DUG YOURSELF IN A HOLE YOU CANT GET OUT OFF, AND NOW YOU BRING UP KOORI PEOPLE!!!!!!
NOT TEXTING TO OBVIOUS
DUMB WITTED,IGNORANT BIGOTED STRANGER ANYMORE .
MIGHT GO AND WATCH SBS...YES THAT CHANNEL THAT CATERS FOR ALL THE IMMIGRANTS🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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Ohhhhh my god you are a RAVING LUNATIC .
No ,it's YOU that has just been outed for getting involved in a conversation you knew nothing about,then insulted all migrants to this country and now your claiming not to be a rascist because you have Aboriginal blood !!!!Who is the embarassed lunatic now.Piss Off
 
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No ,it's YOU that has just been outed for getting involved in a conversation you knew nothing about,then insulted all migrants to this country and now your claiming not to be a rascist because you have Aboriginal blood !!!!Who is the embarassed lunatic now.Piss Off
You really need to learn to read no where did I say I had aboriginal blood , my cousin married one that’s the message you dumbo, I really hope SDC bans a foul mouth like you. Amen.
 
You really need to learn to read no where did I say I had aboriginal blood , my cousin married one that’s the message you dumbo, I really hope SDC bans a foul mouth like you. Amen.
No Amen to you. Were you are going there will be no saints, You will burn.
Good night.
Sorry I told you to piss off,I never speak like this ,you are just really unbelievable.Ifvanyone should be banned its you.
 
Medibank was introduced By Whitlam, in 1975, then later on it was changed to medicare, at the time i was paying $139 a year to HBF which was full cover for hospital, Doctors were charging $5.00 per visit and HBF refunded $4.00. Dental was also covered to nearly 100 %. when so called free Medibank came in my Tax percentage made it over 3 times what I paid to HBF per year,
 
Medibank was introduced By Whitlam, in 1975, then later on it was changed to medicare, at the time i was paying $139 a year to HBF which was full cover for hospital, Doctors were charging $5.00 per visit and HBF refunded $4.00. Dental was also covered to nearly 100 %. when so called free Medibank came in my Tax percentage made it over 3 times what I paid to HBF per year,
We were paying $25 a month at that time Top cover for family of4, now thousands just for one person .
 
No Amen to you. Were you are going there will be no saints, You will burn.
Good night.
Sorry I told you to piss off,I never speak like this ,you are just really unbelievable.Ifvanyone should be banned its you.
Of course you are correct on every statement you have made on immigration. Some people don’t have much education - the problem is the ones who don’t know that they don’t know what they are talking about….and just make crap up. Many people here don’t realise we need the merit based immigrants more than they need us and yes they buy their houses and educate their children. Some are not capable of understanding how to read the numbers/graphs quoting 500K immigrants when at least half of that would be temporary/visitor/study visas and that those numbers ebb and flow yearly. Sometimes you may as well talk to a tree stump.
 
Of course you are correct on every statement you have made on immigration. Some people don’t have much education - the problem is the ones who don’t know that they don’t know what they are talking about….and just make crap up. Many people here don’t realise we need the merit based immigrants more than they need us and yes they buy their houses and educate their children. Some are not capable of understanding how to read the numbers/graphs quoting 500K immigrants when at least half of that would be temporary/visitor/study visas and that those numbers ebb and flow yearly. Sometimes you may as well talk to a tree stump.
Thankyou,finally someone brave and intelligent enough to speak up and support me in these absurd comments on immigration.You have honestly regained my faith in this site,I was about to quit reading it out of frustration
Thankyou Knell
 

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