Is real reform of the Medicare Benefits Schedule for psychiatrists in Australia economically, socially or professionally desirable?

Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
Ian HickieElaine Barrett

Abstract

To propose alternative Medicare Benefits Schedule-based funding models for outpatient psychiatric services in Australia. Development of alternative funding schedules for a variety of under-serviced populations. Consideration of alternative systems is necessary to address the restrictive work practices, inequity and poor distribution of the psychiatric workforce.

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