Abstract Objective: To assess whether some demographic and practice characteristics of general practitioners (GPs) are associated with the use of bulk billing. Methods: A cross‐sectional postal survey was conducted in late 2002 with a 15% stratified random sample, based on sex and area of practice, of currently practising GPs in New South Wales. Multinomial logistic regression was used to look at GPs' characteristics associated with their self‐reported use of bulk billing. Results: Of the 494 GPs who participated in the study, 44% bulk billed for all patient consultations, 34% for selective patients, while 22% did not bulk bill for any patient. Multivariate analysis revealed that GPs practising in metropolitan areas were six times more like...
Background: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
Objective: 1) To describe the characteristics of patients queuing up for registration in the General...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Objective: To assess whether some demographic and practice characteristics of general practitioners ...
Objective: To describe the changes in bulk-billing and out-of-pocket costs for Australian general pr...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background and objective: There is limited data to inform policy about the availability and costs of...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
BACKGROUND: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
Recent increases in the bulk-billing rate have been taken as an indication that the federal governme...
at the top of the range have annual prescribing costs that are almost twice as much as those at the ...
Objective: To estimate the number of general practice-appropriate attendances in a remote emergency ...
Background: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
Objective: 1) To describe the characteristics of patients queuing up for registration in the General...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Objective: To assess whether some demographic and practice characteristics of general practitioners ...
Objective: To describe the changes in bulk-billing and out-of-pocket costs for Australian general pr...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background and objective: There is limited data to inform policy about the availability and costs of...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
In response to falling rates of bulk billing, in April 2003 the Australian Government proposed chang...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
BACKGROUND: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
Recent increases in the bulk-billing rate have been taken as an indication that the federal governme...
at the top of the range have annual prescribing costs that are almost twice as much as those at the ...
Objective: To estimate the number of general practice-appropriate attendances in a remote emergency ...
Background: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
Objective: 1) To describe the characteristics of patients queuing up for registration in the General...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...