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In Australia, 15% of all expenditure on health care comes directly from individuals in the form of out‐of‐pocket fees — this is almost double the amount contributed by private health insurers. There is concern that vulnerable groups — socio‐economically disadvantaged people and older Australians in particular, who also have higher health care needs — are spending larger proportions of their incomes on out‐of‐pocket fees for health care.
A 2019 study identified that one in three low income households are spending more than 10% of their income on health care. This might create economic hardship, and individuals do forgo care, with one in four Australians without a health care condition and up to one in two with certain health conditions avoiding care because of the cost.
This MJA perspective shares more.
Author: Emily J Callander
Article Type: Perspective
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