Health Report - Full Program Podcast
Out-of-pocket costs and the future of private health insurance
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:28:23
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Sinopsis
There are constant headlines about how people are losing confidence in private health insurance. One reason is rising premiums but another is the gaps between what doctors charge you and what you get back from Medicare and your health fund. We asked you to send in your medical bills if you were upset about your out of pocket expenses and hundreds of you did. It was extraordinary and shocking. A urologist charging $27,000 for a prostatectomy. A potentially illegal under the counter fee of $6000. So it went on. Professor Stephen Duckett says the private system is under strain, and there's no easy fix on the horizon. Plus, men with slow-growing prostate cancers aren't being properly monitored and the evidence for a link between schizophrenia and urbanicity on shaky ground.