Federal Labor and the Coalition both want to expand the bulk-billing incentive to all Australians, to make nine out of 10 GP visits free by the end of the decade.
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The concern is that Labor’s new policy abandons the existing targeted approach and would expand eligibility for bulk billing incentives to all Australians regardless of needs and income.
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