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Labor’s Free GP Promise Falls Flat: Just 2 Clinics Bulk-Bill in Perth

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 03: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese holds up his Medicare card during the Labor Party’s election night event on May 03, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a second term as Australians backed his Labor government amid persistent cost-of-living pressures and global uncertainty. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

UPDATE: Just two weeks into the implementation of Labor’s ambitious $8.5 billion Medicare overhaul, the promise of free GP visits appears to be a distant reality for many Australians. New reports confirm that the majority of clinics in Perth are still not offering bulk-billing services as anticipated, raising questions about the effectiveness of the government’s investment.

The government projected that its changes would triple the number of bulk-billing clinics, allowing nine out of ten GP visits to be free by 2030. However, the latest figures reveal that only 134 clinics in Western Australia have signed up for the scheme, many of which already offered bulk-billing services before the announcement. In Joondalup, only 2 out of 30 GP clinics provide full bulk billing, while Midland mirrors this trend. The situation is similar in the Perth CBD, where just one clinic, 360 Street Doctor, fully bulk-bills, and its services are restricted to the homeless population.

The urgency of this issue is magnified by the rising healthcare costs faced by Australian families. With the government’s incentives failing to attract more clinics to the program, many residents are left scrambling to find affordable healthcare. The lack of access is particularly troubling for those who rely on GP visits for essential health services.

Doctors have expressed concerns that the new bulk-billing arrangement may worsen existing issues within the system. According to Mount Lawley GP Simon Torvaldsen, the current incentives encourage practices to prioritize quantity over quality, pushing them to see as many patients as possible while neglecting those needing complex care. “The patients who require longer consultations are often those who most need free healthcare,” he stated.

As the situation unfolds, it is vital for the government to reassess its approach to incentivizing bulk billing. The responsibility for this editorial message is taken by WAN Editor-in-Chief Christopher Dore, who urges Prime Minister Albanese to experience firsthand the challenges of accessing free GP services during his upcoming visit to WA next week.

The clock is ticking for the Albanese administration to deliver on its healthcare promises. With the public’s trust at stake, immediate action is required to ensure that the vision of affordable healthcare becomes a reality for all Australians. As developments unfold, many will be watching closely to see how the government responds to this pressing issue.

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