28 July 2010

With the introduction of the Government’s Medicare Locals scheme, the future role of Divisions of General Practice is unclear, according to an article published in the Medical Journal of Australia.

Professor Philip Davies, Professor of Health Systems and Policy for the School of Population Health at The University of Queensland, analysed the potential future role of Divisions under the establishment of Medicare Locals.

Professor Davies said that the Australian Government intended for Medicare Locals to assume many of the roles currently undertaken by Divisions.

“Decisions by the Australian Government will play a large part in determining the future of Divisions,” Professor Davies said.

“Nevertheless, as independent organisations, Divisions themselves also have an opportunity to consider what role they wish to play in the changed health care environment.”

Professor Davies noted four possible options for the future direction of Divisions of General Practice:
• Transforming into Medicare Locals;
• Taking an ownership stake in a Medicare Local;
• Becoming providers of services to Medicare Locals, and
• Delivering Medicare Local services under contract – a form of ‘franchise’ approach.

“Divisions that choose to become Medicare Locals will undoubtedly become more firmly embedded in the machinery of Government. Evidence from New Zealand and the UK, where similar changes have occurred, suggests that some of the benefits of clinical involvement that Divisions have previously offered may be lost as a result,” Professor Davies said.

“Divisions that seek to retain current levels of clinical involvement may find that other pathways prove more attractive.”

Professor Davies said that, whatever the future held for Divisions, it was certain that they would become new organisations that bore scant resemblance to Divisions as they were currently known.

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Courtesy of the AMA – http://www.ama.com.au