ACC minister Judith CollinsWednesday 24 October 2012, 3:56PM
ACC Minister Judith Collins announced today that free
after-hours doctor's visits for under six-year-olds will be
extended to visits covered by ACC.
Ms Collins says ACC will work with GP networks and after-hours
clinics to extend the free medical care, aiming to have the new
arrangement in place by 19 December 2012.
"The Government is focussed on improving child injury outcomes.
Parents shouldn't be put off taking their young children to the
doctor because of the cost.
"Free after-hours visits will encourage families to seek urgent
care for injuries when it is needed and before it's too late.
"This will also help reduce the numbers of young children
presenting to our busy hospital emergency departments with an
accidental injury that a GP could have treated," Ms Collins
says.
To ensure the availability of free after-hours visits, ACC will
negotiate with GPs and after-hours clinics to make necessary
changes to contracts it has with accident and medical and rural
general practitioners.
There will also be a change to the regulations under which ACC
pays for visits to other GPs.
To support providers implementing the policy, the total rate
that ACC pays per patient visit will be increased by $5, to between
$42.40 and $59.25 per 5-20 minute consultation. This will be
offered for visits across the board, whatever the time of day.
"This will make it a lot easier for providers to offer free
after-hours accident care and we look forward to seeing strong
uptake of the programme," Ms Collins says.
Interim measures will bring the change into effect on 19
December 2012. Permanent changes to the ACC regulations will be
formalised in June 2013.