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Is the GP Co-payment dead, or is it just resting?

Is the GP Co-payment dead, or is it just resting?

d&mHere at the FiftyUp Club, we’ve been banging on about healthcare costs for the over-50s all year.

Never more so than when Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey announced plans for a $7 co-payment every time we visit the GP, X-ray or pathologist as part of the Budget earlier this year.

It’s been nearly three months since we travelled to Canberra to meet with the Federal Health Minister on behalf of the Club’s members.

More than 10,000 of you added your voice to Our Submission to Minister Dutton.

So what’s happened since?

Good news is, the Federal Government’s proposal has stalled and we sure hope it stays that way.

Reluctantly the Government put the measure on ‘hold’ as they don’t have the numbers to pass it through the Senate.

The official line from the Government is that they “are still committed to the measure.”

So whilst they haven’t entirely backed down, for the time being at least, it looks like you won’t be paying $7 every time you visit your GP.

Further, I have it from reliable sources in Canberra that it’s as good as dead. Read: too much political pain for too little electoral or fiscal gain.

That’s a huge win for the Club and for each one of you.

On top of our submission, more than 13,000 of you signed our petition calling for greater transparency on the rising cost of private health insurance for FiftyUps.

We made our stance loud and clear when we asked Mr Dutton to publish figures on premium increases by age band, and to reduce the impact of co-payments on Australians aged 50 and over, particularly those on fixed incomes.

To his credit, Mr Dutton gave us a fair hearing. Ours was not the only disenchanted voice.

The sheer weight of numbers has forced a re-evaluation of a universally condemned measure to raise revenue.

It wouldn’t be right for us at the FiftyUp Club to take sole credit for the backdown, but boy, did we add pressure!

Thank you members for your increasing support. And thank you Victoria for jumping on… we now have more than 10,000 of you joined up in less than two weeks.

Victorians have now unlocked deals on Electricity, Car and Health Insurance like the rest of us. And it won’t stop there.

We’ve already filled at least an MCG on Grand Final Day. Politicians and Corporate Australia have realised they ignore that voice at their peril. And we’re barely a year old.

Keep getting on the train. This ride to improve our spending power has only just begun

CLICK HERE to send a Thankyou email to Health Minister Peter Dutton

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Ainslie
Ainslie from VIC commented:

Fingers crossed it is dead & buried, why is it Mr Abbott likes to hit those that are least able to afford it? i.e. pensioners & families with young children. Wake up Tony, & get real. 

Marcia
Marcia from QLD commented:

I hope it is dead and buried and takes Abbott with it, 

Robert
Robert from NSW commented:

The negative criticism from you without without consideration of our future health use of health services is dumb. 

allan
allan from NSW commented:

all you bloody supporters of the $7 co-payment should wake up and tell tony abbott to drop the parental payment which is being paid to a certain select group of well to do people who can well do without the payment they have got on ok without it so far. if they cant manage to look after their kids they shouldnt have them why should i pay taxes to look after their kids i didnt get thousands of dollars to rear mine with no parental payment we wouldnt need the $7 co payment the rise in petrol excise or few other taxes. the 50up club shoul get its members together and make their voice heard about this ridiculous "free lunch" 

David
David from QLD commented:

Looks like I am leaving the fifty up club. We need some sort of Co - payment so that all of us place a value on visiting a doctor. 

O P
O P from VIC replied to David:

Good bye David, dont slam the door on the way out. Ridiculous comment, the value we place on visiting a doctor is to diagnose and treat an illness or injury we may have, not as a social jaunt. obviously you are either ignorant of the community at large or you are so well heeled that $7.00 is of little or no value to you, to me $7.00 means meals for a day. 

Peter
Peter from NSW commented:

Hey Gabriel, you forgot free beer, free cigarettes, free housing, free taxis, free clothing, put your mind to it, I,m sure you can come up with more ;-) 

Garry
Garry from NSW commented:

I am a fully self funded retiree with private health insurance and think the $7 co payment is necessary having regard to the financial mess Labor has left us. Each time I visit a GP it costs me $75 on a weekday or $80 on a weekend. No bulk billing doctors where I live in country NSW. So please, please tell me where I can see a GP for $7 and I will be so glad to go there and thank my luck stars for it. I have never been unemployed, never been on the dole, never received any social welfare assistance. Always paid my taxes. I think the main opposition to this paltry amount are the welfare brigade and those with the entitlement mentality. Remember there is no such thing as free education or free health care or free anything else. It is all paid for by the taxpayer. You want to blame someone, blame the last 6 years of Labor and The Greens. Garry - Country NSW 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Garry:

I agree with Garry from NSW. I have worked in our public health System for 44 years paid my taxes. I have not received any of the payments that are handed out these days. And if $7 is going to help in research to help find cures for any of the major illness that we have today well bring it on. WE did have a great health system before medicare. It looked after all those who could not afford private health insurance and it was first class at that. 

Garry
Garry from NSW commented:

I am a fully self funded retiree with private health insurance and think the $7 co payment is necessary having regard to the financial mess Labor has left us. Each time I visit a GP it costs me $75 on a weekday or $80 on a weekend. No bulk billing doctors where I live in country NSW. So please, please tell me where I can see a GP for $7 and I will be so glad to go there and thank my luck stars for it. I have never been unemployed, never been on the dole, never received any social welfare assistance. Always paid my taxes. I think the main opposition to this paltry amount are the welfare brigade and those with the entitlement mentality. Remember there is no such thing as free education or free health care or free anything else. It is all paid for by the taxpayer. You want to blame someone, blame the last 6 years of Labor and The Greens. Garry - Country NSW 

GABRIEL
GABRIEL from VIC commented:

I think the health system should be free and provide assistance to everybody without charging any coin because the state get our taxes and also all the money from our natural resources and it is just that all citizens get a share of our national wealth. The money shouldn't be only for politicians but for the whole population. The same with education, should be public and everybody should get access to school, collages and unis 

Merve
Merve from NSW commented:

The Fifty up Club is fast losing me when they come up with this sort of crap. The co-payment is absolutely necessary. Sorry John you are on the wrong team as far as I am concerned. Everything is unsustainable without some cost. Let's remove the subsidies to overseas companies erecting wind farms that make us sick with no financial benefit to Australia. Merve NSW 

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