Government Unveils $8 Billion Medicare Reform to Boost Bulk-Billing by 2030

October 28, 2025
Government Unveils $8 Billion Medicare Reform to Boost Bulk-Billing by 2030
  • The government has announced a nearly $8 billion investment in Medicare, aiming to increase bulk-billing among general practitioners (GPs) to 90% by 2030, though only about 900 practices have currently signed up out of the approximately 4,800 needed.

  • This overhaul introduces the Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program (BBPIP), which provides an extra 12.5% incentive to encourage more GPs and practices to adopt bulk-billing services.

  • Starting November 1, a $7.9 billion Medicare reform will expand bulk-billing access to all Australians with a Medicare card, up from the current eligibility for those with a Commonwealth concession card and children under 16.

  • Health Minister Mark Butler remains optimistic that the number of practices offering bulk-billing will increase significantly in the coming weeks, supported by the recent investment and industry backing.

  • This initiative is expected to benefit patients by lowering their healthcare costs and will also boost income for GPs, with full-time bulk-billing doctors seeing their annual earnings rise from about $280,000 to $405,000, a $125,000 increase.

  • The reform was a key promise of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Labor government during the 2022 federal election, aiming to reverse the decline in bulk-billing rates, which fell from 89% in 2020 to 78% in 2024.

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$7.9bn Medicare change coming this week

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$7.9bn Medicare change coming this week

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