Medicare billing data shows the Albanese Government’s record investment to strengthen Medicare has revived bulk billing and created an additional 103,000 bulk billed visits to the GP every week, on average, or 5.4 million additional bulk billed visits since November last year.
2.2 million of the additional bulk billed visits were in rural and regional areas.
On 1 November 2023, the Government made the largest investment in bulk billing in Medicare history, targeted to families with children under 16, pensioners and concession card holders.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) called the investment a “game changer” and for the past 12 months, GPs said it gave them the confidence to bulk bill more often, after a decade of cuts and neglect to Medicare.
In a survey of thousands of doctors by the RACGP last month, more doctors now say they are bulk billing more patients, more often.
Today the Government released Medicare billing data for the first year since the historic investment took effect, which confirms the freefall in bulk billing it inherited has been arrested and turned around.
Families with children under 16, pensioners and concession card holders are now bulk billed much more often: 90.0 per cent of GP visits with children under 16 were bulk billed in the past year.
These 11 million Australians see their GP most often: they make up 40 per cent of patients, yet account for 60 per cent of GP visits, on average.
Nationally, 77.3 per cent of all GP visits were bulk billed in October 2024, an increase of 1.7 percentage points on the same month last year, before the investment took effect.
Every state and territory now has more bulk billing, with the largest rise in some states which have historically struggled with lower rates of bulk billing.
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Additional bulk billed GP visits |
Proportion of all GP visits bulk billed |
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October 2023 |
October 2024 |
% pt change |
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NSW |
1.8 million |
80.6% |
81.9% |
Up 1.3 |
VIC |
1.4 million |
76.8% |
78.2% |
Up 1.4 |
QLD |
1.1 million |
73.6% |
75.6% |
Up 2.0 |
SA |
460,000 |
70.7% |
74.5% |
Up 3.8 |
WA |
288,000 |
68.4% |
70.0% |
Up 1.6 |
TAS |
152,000 |
66.3% |
71.9% |
Up 5.6 |
NT |
61,000 |
71.5% |
76.0% |
Up 4.5 |
ACT |
39,000 |
51.5% |
52.5% |
Up 1.0 |
Australia |
5.4 million |
75.6% |
77.3% |
Up 1.7 |
The number of Australians visiting their GP has also increased in the past 12 months, with a 1.2 percentage point increase in the number of GP visits overall.
The historic investment in bulk billing builds on other ways the Albanese Government is strengthening Medicare to make health care more available and affordable:
As at 4 November 2024.