Monday 21 December 2015

AMA, insurers dig in for private health battle

The doctors’ lobby has warned the government not to allow health funds to price insurance based on factors such as age and lifestyle, while attacking “junk” policies that don’t cover common procedures.

Government budgets are under severe strain and surging healthcare costs have put pressure on public finances and insurance premiums, prompting a federal review into private health insurance, alongside several other reviews into the health system.

In its submission to the review the Australian Medical Association took aim at insurance policies with exclusions, saying patients with such policies are often shocked to discover they are not covered for a common procedure.

“Doctors are seeing this happen on a daily basis,” AMA president Brian Owler said. For the full article click here



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