Posted: 2022-10-17 03:53:40

The federal government has labelled an investigation uncovering widespread rorting of Medicare as "troubling," declaring it will seek to get to the bottom of the issue and ordering a report from the Health Department.  

A joint investigation by the ABC and Nine newspapers has found doctors are abusing the $28 billion system, at times putting patients at risk and even billing dead Australians to boost profits.

Medicare expert Margaret Faux has estimated the leakage has cost about $8 billion a year, or nearly 30 per cent of Medicare's annual budget.

Some of the examples of rorting include a doctor caught charging dead people in aged care homes in February, and radiologists over-servicing terminally ill cancer patients to access government payments.

On the back of the revelations, Health Minister Mark Butler asked his department to provide him with an analysis of Dr Faux's findings, as well as a report on the department's existing compliance and audit programs.  

"Australians know that the overwhelming bulk of Australia's doctors and health professionals are honest, hardworking and comply with Medicare rules," Mr Butler said. 

"But they also understand that, after nine years of cuts and neglect, every dollar in Medicare is precious and must be spent directly on patient care.

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