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Bulk billing rates across Australia — and where you're most likely to find a fee-free GP The rate of bulk billing GP clinics is continuing to decline while patients are paying more out-of-pocket ...
As reported by Ars Technica, the new FCC chair, Brendan Carr, will instead allow landlords to implement bulk billing arrangements with ISPs that would make residents pay for internet, cable, and ...
In Australia, bulk billing refers to healthcare services provided at no cost to patients. Instead, the doctor or service bills Medicare directly and accepts the Medicare benefit, or rebate, as ...
To be declared "the best doctor ever" by a four-year-old felt like the biggest win for Dr Prashanth Reddy, and is the reason ...
GP bulk-billing rates are about 77 per cent. But for many, it doesn't feel that high. (ABC NEWS: Evan Young) ...
Bulk billing contracts are only banned by the FCC when they give a provider the exclusive right to access and serve a building. But when tenants are forced to pay for one provider's service, ...
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FCC's New Leader Drops Bulk Internet Billing Ban for ApartmentsIn response, Rosenworcel proposed letting tenants opt out of such bulk billing arrangements, closing an apparent loophole in an FCC rule meant to ban exclusive internet contracts for buildings ...
Bulk billing rates are highest in poorer areas – South West Sydney has an “always” rate of 81%, almost quadruple the rate in the ACT (23%), which has Australia’s lowest “always” rate.
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