The ACT Health Minister has called on the federal government to reconsider cutting off Canberra from bulk-billing incentives, as 30,000 members of a key affordable healthcare provider face an uncertain future. However, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners president Karen Price said bulk billing wasn’t the answer and broader reform of the system was needed. The National Health Co-op has entered voluntary administration saying the end of JobKeeper and “recent staff changes” had left an “insurmountable” forecast deficit. Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith said it highlighted the difficulty to make a bulk-billing general practice “add up” in the ACT. Dr Price said “Band-Aid” solutions for parts of the system wouldn’t help. “…
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