Are socio-economically disadvantaged Australians making more or less use of the Enhanced Primary Care Medicare Benefit Schedule item numbers?
نویسندگان
چکیده
We aimed to examine the relationship between levels of socio-economic disadvantage (measured by the Socio Economic Indexes for Areas [SEIFA] used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) and uptake of the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) item numbers on the Medicare Benefits Schedule. Health services are often less likely to reach those that most need them and so it is important to monitor whether disadvantaged communities are accessing EPC The rates of health assessments, care plans and case conferences are similar in each SEIFA quartile (from advantaged to disadvantaged populations), favouring the more disadvantaged quartiles in some cases. These national trends are not observed in each state and territory. For all EPC services combined, the lowest number of doctors that provide EPC services are found in the 2 most disadvantaged quartiles, yet more EPC services are provided in these quartiles, due to the higher mean and median number of services provided by general practitioners in these quartiles. Overall, populations living in the most disadvantaged quartiles have similar or higher levels of EPC uptake, apparently due, at least in part, to greater than average use of EPC services by general practitioners in these areas.
منابع مشابه
Use of chronic disease management plans in rural practice.
The traditional model of general practice in Australia is one of episodic visits to the doctor initiated by the patient. Within these consults, GPs struggle to deal with presenting problems, ongoing chronic disease needs and a myriad of administrative tasks. As the population ages, more and more patients will be living with a chronic disease. Guidelines for ‘best practice’ management of these c...
متن کاملFooting the bill: the introduction of Medicare Benefits Schedule rebates for podiatry services in Australia
The introduction of Medicare Benefits Schedule items for allied health professionals in 2004 was a pivotal event in the public funding of non-medical primary care services. This commentary seeks to provide supplementary discussion of the article by Menz (Utilisation of podiatry services in Australia under the Medicare Enhanced Primary Care program, 2004-2008 Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2...
متن کاملTime trends in socio-economic inequalities for women and men with disabilities in Australia: evidence of persisting inequalities
INTRODUCTION The socio-economic circumstances and health of people with disabilities has been relatively ignored in public health research, policy and practice in Australia and internationally. This is despite emerging evidence that the socio-economic circumstances that people with disabilities live in contributes to their poorer health. Compared to other developed countries, Australians with d...
متن کاملLipid testing among patients with diabetes who receive diabetes care from primary care physicians.
OBJECTIVE To identify factors related to lipid testing among patients with diabetes who receive diabetes care from primary care physicians. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS North Carolina Medicare claims were used to identify individuals with diabetes who received diabetes care from primary care physicians. Lipid testing was related to sociodemographic characteristics, comorbid conditions, physici...
متن کاملAustralian primary care policy in 2004: two tiers or one for Medicare?
The recent primary care policy debate in Australia has centred on access to primary medical (general practice) services. In Australia, access is heavily influenced by Commonwealth Government patient rebates that provide incentives for general practitioners not to charge copayments to patients (bulk billing). A steady decline in key access indicators (bulk billing) has led the Howard Government ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید
ثبت ناماگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید
ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association
دوره 26 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003