What the latest data reveals about GP bulk-billing rates
Depending where you live and how old you are, the proportion of GPs willing to bulk-bill can be much, much lower, write Elise Worthington and Alison Branley.
Depending where you live and how old you are, the proportion of GPs willing to bulk-bill can be much, much lower, write Elise Worthington and Alison Branley.
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