House debates

Tuesday, 14 November 2023

Bills

Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review Scheme No. 2) Bill 2023; Second Reading

4:58 pm

Photo of Ged KearneyGed Kearney (Cooper, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care) Share this | Hansard source

I'd like to start by thanking the member for Macarthur for his positive words about the Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review Scheme No. 2) Bill 2023, and we really do appreciate the work he does in this House.

Australia's universal healthcare system, Medicare, provides free and subsidised access for all Australians to most healthcare services. The government is committed to strengthening Medicare by improving the compliance framework that ensures the integrity of Medicare. This bill builds on the Health Insurance Amendment (Professional Services Review Scheme) Act 2023, which implemented priority amendments in response to the independent review of Medicare integrity and compliance undertaken by Dr Pradeep Philip, known as the Philip review. The Philip review was commissioned by the government in November 2023 to respond to concerns about the operation of the Medicare system. The Philip review recommended a comprehensive review of legislation relating to Medicare to ensure it is fit for purpose.

The bill will strengthen the operation of the Professional Services Review, known as the PSR, which will protect the integrity of Medicare. The PSR is an independent agency established under the Health Insurance Act 1973 and is responsible for protecting the integrity of the Medicare program by investigating whether a person has engaged in inappropriate practice. The investigation occurs by review undertaken by the director or by committees made up of health professional peers of the person under review.

This bill will align requirements for qualifications of committee members with the definition of inappropriate practice and will clarify how these requirements should be applied. This will ensure that committees can be properly established for a practitioner with an unusual combination of specialties or where the practitioner is providing services in a different field from their formal specialist qualifications.

The bill will also make several other amendments to clarify and improve administration of the PSR scheme. Reducing ambiguity will ensure that a person under review is aware of how the PSR scheme should apply, as well as enable the PSR to perform its role more effectively. The PSR must be able to work efficiently to achieve its objective to protect patients, the community and the Commonwealth from the risks and costs of inappropriate practice. This is essential to ensure that Commonwealth resources are directed to necessary health services and to ensure that Medicare remains sustainable. By supporting the integrity of Medicare, this bill will ultimately benefit all Australians. I thank all the members for their contributions to debate on the bill.

Question agreed to.

Bill read a second time.

Ordered that this bill be reported to the House without amendment.

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