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‘Rogue surgeons’ slammed

A Four Corners exposé on patients who reported thousands of dollars of out-of-pocket medical costs has brought swift responses from key medical bodies with calls for a royal commission, greater transparency of fees and a limit on doctors’ current freedom to set whatever prices they want.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) tweeted on Monday: “No Australian should need a GoFundMe page to afford their medical care. It may only be a small number of doctors charging egregious fees, but it needs to stop.”

Anaesthetist Associate Professor Ross Kerridge said doctors who charged “exorbitant fees” needed to be denounced. “They are emotionally blackmailed,” he said. “It’s outrageous.”

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) president John Batten said the majority of Australian surgeons aimed to deliver affordable quality care, but that a small number of “rogue operators” were charging excessive fees in breach of the RACS Code of Conduct.

“No one in a health system such as ours should have to contact a financial planner, re-mortgage their home, touch their superannuation or seek crowd funding to access surgical treatment,” he said. “Urgent, acute or cancer-related surgery can be timely and adequately dealt with in the public system and all surgeons have a duty to advise their patients of this.”

Is there a solution?

Mr Batten offered the following advice to anyone needing surgery:

 

Have you fallen foul of healthcare costs? Did private insurance save you or were you still out of pocket? Would you like to see a public register of surgeons’ costs?

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