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Can't Afford Specialists? Australia's Free Public Clinics Await
7 Dec
Summary
- Patients struggle with escalating out-of-pocket specialist costs.
- Consumer Health Forum highlights fragility of affordability for many.
- Government to prioritize tackling soaring specialist fees.

Accessing specialist healthcare in Australia is becoming increasingly difficult due to escalating out-of-pocket costs, forcing patients into precarious financial situations. Mary, a Melbourne resident, experienced firsthand how follow-up appointments with a cardiologist, initially managed through the public system, transitioned to private rooms with significant personal expense, eventually depleting her savings. Her situation highlights the growing concern over healthcare affordability.
Dr. Elizabeth Deveny of the Consumer Health Forum of Australia notes that Mary's story is not isolated, revealing the fragility of affordability for many Australians. She emphasizes the need for systemic guardrails rather than relying on individual specialists' goodwill. Professor Brendan Murphy also expressed concern, particularly for low-income individuals with chronic conditions, advocating for more nuanced charging practices among specialists.




