@GidMK
#MyHealthRecord #auspol
But why force it on everyone who doesn't want/need to do what you do?
The benefit the gov't gets is far more than you or anyone else does. The gov't can check that you actually need the X-Ray & bill you for it if not.https://twitter.com/healthbase_info/status/1021914914779086848 …
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What an absurd idea. There are already numerous ways for the government to audit for Medicare fraud, but even if there weren't a
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MBS data says you have had an X-Ray, GP data uploaded to
#myhealthrecord might say why. Fraud != unnecessary use, which is gv't's target..1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Unnecessary use would not require me to pay back anything. Only use for which I claimed an ineligible service, which is technically fraud. Thus, absurd
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I imagine reducing unnecessary use will come from research identifying risk factors for unnecessary scans as they've done in NZ with their fully integrated data system
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Also, you seem to fundamentally misunderstand how bulk billing works. If the scan was illegitimate, the clinic would be the one paying back Medicare. They could then try and chase me up for a bill
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