GPs may face financial risks under the new diabetes payment scheme which could result in “cream-skimming” rather than an improvement in the quality of care, according to Australian experts.
The Coordinated Care for Diabetes reform, which is being piloted this year, will see GPs no longer able to claim for MBS items for management and team care plans.
Instead they will receive a payment for each diabetes patient they treat as well as payments for their performance, while still having continued access to MBS rebates and PIP payments.
Writing in the MJA, (link) Professor Anthony Scott at the University of Melbourne and Professor Mark Harris at the University of NSW warn that a...
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