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Psychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
They want a Health Department review of the Better Access scheme to change how patients access rebates of between $84 and $124 a visit and scrap the need for GP mental health plans to be renewed. Psychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support. |
DAY 1NEPsychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
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DAY 2WOPsychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
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DAY 3HREEPsychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
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DATE: 00/00/22 - TIME: 20:00 EST - DURATION: 3 hours - FEE: $47
Psychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
They want a Health Department review of the Better Access scheme to change how patients access rebates of between $84 and $124 a visit and scrap the need for GP mental health plans to be renewed.
Psychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
Thank you,
Diane Tatum | DianeTatum.Com.Au
They want a Health Department review of the Better Access scheme to change how patients access rebates of between $84 and $124 a visit and scrap the need for GP mental health plans to be renewed.
Psychologists are pushing for patients to be able to see them and claim a Medicare rebate without a GP referral, at least for initial sessions, arguing the current system is hampering access to mental health support.
Thank you,
Diane Tatum | DianeTatum.Com.Au