1.1
Labor Senators make the following additional comments on the Red Tape
(Health Services) Report.
1.2
Comment on Recommendation 2—Labor Senators are committed to improving
preventive health and primary health care, to help keep Australians healthy and
out of hospital wherever possible. However, Labor Senators note concerns that
allowing insurers to cover out-of-hospital care could undermine the
universality of Medicare and create a two-tiered primary health care system.
Labor Senators also note concerns that introducing a second major payer into
primary health care could have an inflationary effect, driving up costs for
patients and taxpayers.
1.3
Comment on Recommendations 3 and 4—Labor has proposed a Productivity
Commission inquiry into the private health system, which would be the most
significant review of private health in 20 years (since the then Industry
Commission's last review). Pending its terms of reference, which Labor will
develop in consultation with experts and the sector, the inquiry could consider
cost drivers for private health insurance, the regulation of the prostheses
market, and other reform proposals. Labor Senators urge the Government to adopt
Labor's proposal for a Productivity Commission inquiry.
Senator Murray Watt
Deputy Chair
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