Journal article
How changes to the medicare benefits schedule could improve the practice of cardiology and save taxpayer money
RW Harper, A Nasis, V Sundararajan
Medical Journal of Australia | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.5694/mja15.00333
Abstract
Rising health care costs above inflation are placing serious strains on the sustainability of the Australian Medicare system in its current structure. The Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), which lists rebates payable to patients for private medical services provided on a fee-for-service basis, is the cornerstone of the Australian health care system. Introduced in the 1980s, the MBS has changed little despite major advances in the evidence base for the practice of cardiology. We outline how we believe sensible changes to the MBS listings for four cardiac services--invasive coronary angiography, computed tomography coronary angiography, stress testing and percutaneous coronary intervention--wo..
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