Private Health Funds to cease rebates for certain Natural Therapies
You may have already received a letter or email from your
private health insurer stating that from April 1st, 2019, you will no longer be
able to claim for certain Complementary Medicine Therapies, including
Naturopathy. Other therapies cut from health fund rebates are Alexander
Technique, Aromatherapy, Bowen Therapy, Buteyko, Feldenkrais, Western
Herbalism, Homeopathy, Iridology, Kinesiology, Pilates, Reflexology, Rolfing,
Shiatsu, Tai Chi, and Yoga. Exercise physiology Bankstown
Osteopathy, Acupuncture, Massage and Exercise Physiology are
not included in this decision, enabling you to continue claiming these
services, if your health fund cover allows. Some health funds may continue to
add incentives that may include services from Complementary Medicine Therapist.
You will need to ask your private health insurer if they will offer these
incentives.
Why have health funds scrapped rebates for some
Complementary Medicines?
It is estimated that just over half of Australia’s population
that has private health insurance includes ‘extras’ cover. By removing the
Government subsidies to health insurance that include extras, the Australian
Government believes this will remove costs from the system and contribute to
reducing private health insurance premium growth.
The Australian Government justified the decision with a
document produced by the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
that stated there was no scientific evidence supporting the use of the 17
complementary therapies listed. This document is currently under investigation
by the Commonwealth Ombudsman as the NHMRC admitted the usual scientific
standards were not applied to their research in the development of the report,
resulting in inaccuracies. Chiro Bankstown
Complementary Medicines in Australia
The Complementary Medicine Industry continues to grow with
8.1 million Australian’s regularly using natural therapies. Research continues
to expand and provide an understanding of the benefits of vitamins and minerals
that have been used to improve and sustain health for decades, and herbs with a
history of hundreds of years. Naturopathy combines the use of nutrition,
western herbal medicine and homeopathy to address disease and enhance health.
Be rest assured that your safety and well being is the priority when seeking
Naturopathic support for your health. Naturopaths are degree qualified
therapists bound by high standards of ethical conduct. Please speak to our
Naturopath, Louise, if you have any questions about the private health
insurance reforms.
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