Rachel David, Chief Executive of Private Healthcare Australia, noted that between 2019 and 2024, the number of initial consultations with specialists decreased by 8%, indicating that patients are postponing care due to cost concerns. This trend is concerning as it may lead to worsened health outcomes and increased pressure on the public healthcare system.
In response, insurers are calling for greater consumer protections and measures to assist general practitioners in guiding patients toward specialists with more competitive fees. Proposed solutions include enhancing transparency around specialist charges and improving the Medical Cost Finder website to help patients make informed decisions.
However, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) points out that Medicare and private health insurance rebates have not kept pace with health inflation, compelling doctors to charge out-of-pocket fees. AMA President Danielle McMullen emphasized the need for transparency and understanding on all sides to address these issues effectively.
For fitness professionals, these developments underscore the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage that accounts for potential increases in healthcare costs. Staying informed about changes in the healthcare landscape and advocating for policies that support affordable care are essential steps in managing both personal and client health needs.
Published: Thursday 26th March, 2026
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