DELIVERING BETTER CARE FOR PATIENTS NOW AND POST COVID

AMA President, Dr Tony Bartone.
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DELIVERING BETTER CARE FOR PATIENTS NOW AND POST COVID
AMA President, Dr Tony Bartone
The AMA today released its vision for the future of primary health care and general practice in post-COVID Australia - Delivering Better Care for Patients: The AMA 10-Year Framework for Primary Care Reform.

“General practice is the cornerstone of successful primary health care, and the foundation of Australia’s world-class healthcare system,” AMA President, Dr Tony Bartone, said today.

“However, despite agreeing with the rhetoric of the importance of properly funded general practice, successive Governments have overseen a rate of investment in general practice that has not matched the increase in the cost of providing high-quality patient care. 

“Government spending on GP services is about $391 per person annually, down from $395 in 2017-2018.

“The Australian population is growing, ageing, and developing more complex health needs as chronic disease and mental ill-health continue to increase. General practice funding models must change to meet the needs of the community.

“COVID-19 has highlighted the underfunding of general practice for decades. Large financial incentives were needed to keep many practices viable.

“Teleheath – an innovation that the AMA has long advocated for - was implemented in the midst of pandemic to assist access and connection of patients with their usual GP at this time of critical challenge.

“The AMA 10-Year Framework identifies immediate funding goals to ease the financial pressures on general practice, and long-term reforms that should be implemented as part of the Federal Government’s 10-year Primary Health Care Plan.”

The AMA is calling for Federal Government spending on general practice services to be increased to at least a mandated 16 per cent of total health spending as part of a range of reforms to support general practice and improve access to GP care for all patients. 

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