A local study of costs for private allied health in Australian primary health care: Variability and policy implications
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2011
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Pearce-Brown, Carmen
Grealish, Laurie
McRae, Ian
Douglas, Kirsty P
Yen, Laurann
Wells, Robert
Wareham, Susan
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CSIRO Publishing
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Multidisciplinary approaches to primary health care improve outcomes for individuals living with chronic conditions. However, emerging evidence suggests access to allied health professionals in Australia is problematic. This paper reports findings of a telephone survey of allied health professionals' billing practices in one urban area. The survey was undertaken as a quality improvement project in response to the affordability queries raised by patients and carers in the clinical setting. The aim was to determine financial cost of access to allied health professionals in one urban primary health care setting. Participant practices included: physiotherapy (n≤21), podiatry (n≤8) and dietitians (n≤3). Fees were variable, with cost of the initial (assessment) appointment higher than subsequent (follow-up) appointments in 92% of practices. The average out of pocket expenses for assessment and three follow-up appointments ranged from $258 to $302. When available, the Medicare rebate reduced this to $58106. Bulk billing was not offered. Variable costs, minimal concessions and absence of bulk billing in this confined geographical area creates a cost barrier to access for patients from lower socioeconomic groups and has implications for access to multidisciplinary care in Australian primary health care.
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Keywords: article; Australia; cost effectiveness analysis; dietitian; health care access; health care cost; health care policy; health service; medicare; physiotherapy; podiatry; primary health care; urban area; Australia; Fees and Charges; Health Expenditures; Hum access; general practice; out of pocket cost; quality improvement
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Australian Journal of Primary Health
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