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AMA President Dr. Danielle McMullen Welcomes New Interns and 2026 Advocacy Goals

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) President, Dr. Danielle McMullen, has welcomed the start of 2026 with optimism, particularly for new interns entering the medical field. In her latest update, Dr. McMullen emphasized the importance of support and mentorship during this crucial year of learning and growth for interns. She encouraged them to embrace the challenges ahead, noting that their intern year is a significant period for development.

In her message, Dr. McMullen reflected on her own experiences, sharing a personal anecdote about attempting skiing in South Korea. Despite initial difficulties, she found joy and satisfaction by the end of her trip, drawing parallels to the journey that new interns will face in their first year. She reassured them that with guidance and camaraderie, they too would find success and enjoyment in their roles.

Challenges and Opportunities in 2026

The AMA President acknowledged that 2026 presents numerous challenges, including chronic disease management, workforce shortages, and the sustainability of the healthcare system. These issues, she noted, will remain at the forefront of the AMA’s agenda this year. Dr. McMullen expressed optimism about the resilience of Australia’s healthcare system, stating that every challenge represents an opportunity for advocacy and innovation.

As part of the 2026 agenda, Dr. McMullen highlighted a significant development: starting on March 1, general practitioners will once again be able to claim the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item 11714 for twelve-lead ECG tracing with a clinical note. This change signifies a positive step forward for GPs and their patients.

However, some urgent matters require immediate attention, particularly the negotiation of a new National Health Reform Agreement. Dr. McMullen stressed the necessity for state and federal governments to resume discussions, calling for a minimum investment of $34.7 billion over the next five years in the new hospital agreement. She emphasized that time is of the essence, urging leaders to take action.

Private Health Sector Reforms Needed

In addition to public health concerns, the AMA President addressed ongoing tensions between private insurers and hospitals regarding the establishment of a private national efficient price. This situation underscores the urgent need for an independent and well-resourced private health system authority to oversee the sector effectively.

According to the latest Private Health Insurance Report Card, the private health insurance sector is in dire need of reform. Many consumers are abandoning gold-tier policies, questioning their value as insurers report significant profits. Dr. McMullen warned that further challenges to doctors’ fees are likely and reaffirmed the AMA’s commitment to protecting clinical autonomy and fair pricing for medical services.

Dr. McMullen concluded her address by encouraging members to remain engaged and share their experiences, emphasizing that collective strength lies in unity and a proactive approach to addressing difficult issues. She expressed gratitude for the commitment and resilience shown by medical professionals, wishing everyone a productive year filled with advocacy and action.

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