Australian health system favours the wealthy
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Mitchell Institute Health policy expert Ben Harris said the steep fees charged by specialists meant the wealthiest Australians also ended up being the healthiest.
Tuesday 2 July 2019
ABC 7.30: Mitchell Institute Health policy expert Ben Harris said the steep fees charged by specialists meant the wealthiest Australians also ended up being the healthiest.
"People in high socio-economic areas go to more specialists than people in low socio-economic areas," Mr Harris said.
"We know that people in high socio-economic areas are able to pay co-payments. We know that co-payments for medical specialists in Australia last financial year were $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs.
"One in 13 Australians did not visit a medical specialist that they were referred to because of cost."
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