BALLARAT FACING HIGHEST HEALTH COSTS IN REGIONAL VICTORIA
Official new data confirms what people in Ballarat already know – that health costs have never been higher than under Scott Morrison.
The Government’s own Health Department has revealed to the Senate that people in Ballarat pay an average out-of-pocket fee of $36.96 to see a GP.
This is a record high – up $10.04 or 37% since the Liberals were elected.
This means Ballarat residents are forced to pay more than any other regional Victorians to see a GP.
The Health Department has also contradicted the Government’s claims on bulk billing, admitting that 39.5% of patients in Ballarat have to pay to see a GP.
This is set to worsen, with GP bulk billing in Ballarat falling under the Coalition.
Specialist out-of-pocket fees are also at record highs, with people in Ballarat paying an average $71.61 to see a specialist– up a staggering $24.84 or 53% under the Coalition.
This means Ballarat residents are forced to pay more than any other regional Victorians to see a specialist.
With just 25.1% of people in Ballarat always bulk billed by specialists, these costs hit thousands of locals every year.
“These new figures are a damning indictment of the Coalition’s record of cuts and neglect in health,” Ms King said.
“Members of our community are being slugged more and more to see a doctor”.
“These price rises are making it harder and harder for Ballarat residents to get medical help when they need it.”
Health costs have never been higher than under Scott Morrison.
22 January 2020