Skip to content
Medical Health Aged Care

200,000 extra GP visits a welcome step towards reviving primary care in ACT

Primary Care Business Council 2 mins read

Media Release

24 September 2024

 

200,000 extra GP visits a welcome step towards reviving primary care in the ACT

 

The Primary Care Business Council (PCBC) has welcomed the ACT Opposition’s commitment to primary care today, which includes delivering more than 200,000 extra GP appointments each year across the ACT.

 

PCBC President Dr Ged Foley said the pledge by the Opposition is a step in the right direction and would provide the support the ACT’s neglected primary care network desperately needs.

 

“GPs have been overlooked by the current ACT Government for far too long and it is patients who suffer the most as they end up in overstretched emergency departments or simply go without primary care,” Dr Foley said.

 

“We need to see a significant increase in support for GPs and clinic operators across the ACT, which is why the Opposition’s commitment today is a welcome first step in the right direction.

 

“Bringing GPs into walk-in centres, incentivising after-hours care and initiatives to encourage more GPs to operate in the ACT are all measures the PCBC strongly supports.

 

“200,000 more GP appointments each year will greatly benefit patients and doctors. These proposals are a no-brainer when it comes to the health of the people of the ACT.

 

“GP payroll tax is a devastating financial burden to clinic operators, and we commend the Opposition for leading the way in advocating for an exemption for GPs.

 

“We call on the ACT Government to follow this lead and exempt GPs from a tax that will force clinics to either close their doors or increase fees. This would further impact patients already dealing with the cost-of-living crisis, which is why legislating a payroll tax exemption for GPs would greatly benefit the entire ACT community.

 

“These initiatives announced by the Opposition today will provide greater access to GPs and take the pressure of emergency departments, making the primary care of everyone in the ACT a priority.”

 

Media Inquiries: Jack Douglas 0450 115 005

 

About the PCBC

 

The Primary Care Business Council represents 5,000 GPs across Australia, operating approximately 800 general practices in inner city and metropolitan areas as well as rural and remote locations.  Our members facilitate 24 million patient visits each year and are committed to ensuring General Practice is an attractive profession that delivers timely access to primary healthcare for all Australians, now and into the future.

Media

More from this category

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 24/09/2024
  • 11:10
Royal Australian College of GPs

RACGP applauds ACT Liberals’ commitment to expand access to essential GP care for Canberrans

The Royal Australian College of GPs applauds the Canberra Liberals’ election commitments to expand access to general practice care in the ACT with a range of measures, including exempting GPs from payroll tax and enabling GPs to prescribe and diagnose ADHD. The ACT Liberals announced today that, if elected, they will boost the ACT’s GP workforce by paying up to $100,000 of HECS debt for up to 30 GPs who commit to practice in the ACT for five years. They also committed to deliver better care at walk-in centres, where GPs will work with nurses and fund incentives to support…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 24/09/2024
  • 06:45
Royal Australian College of GPs

Australia’s leading training college welcomes new specialist GPs in the Northern Territory

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has welcomed new fellows as specialist GPs at a fellowship ceremony in Darwin. They shared the spotlight with an RACGP award recipient, Dr Hang Murphy, who has gone above and beyond for her patients in Alice Springs. Fellowship of the RACGP (FRACGP) reflects a doctor’s qualification and expertise as a specialist GP, following around 11 years of education, training, rigorous assessment, and experience in primary care. Multiple surveys show nine in 10 participants in the Australian General Practice Training program (AGPT), which is funded by the Federal Government, are satisfied with the quality…

  • Contains:
  • Medical Health Aged Care, National News Current Affairs
  • 24/09/2024
  • 06:35
ADA Tasmania

ADA Tasmania backs strengthened vaping legislation in Tasmania

ADA Tasmania backs strengthened Vaping Legislation in Tasmania Statement by ADA Tasmania President Dr Katelyn McCracken The Australian Dental Association Tasmania Branch commends the…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.