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Psychologists' Experiences with the Better Access Initiative: A Pilot Study
Authors:Justine Fletcher  Jane Pirkis  Kylie King  Jo Christo  Bridget Bassilios  Philip Burgess  Harvey Whiteford  Grant Blashki  Lyn Littlefield
Affiliation:1. Melbourne School of Population Health, University of Melbourne;2. School of Population Health, University of Queensland;3. Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne;4. Australian Psychological Society
Abstract:The Australian Government's Better Access initiative was introduced in late 2006 to increase treatment rates for people with mental disorders. It provides for reimbursement of psychologists' services through Medicare. The current pilot study examines the experiences of psychologists with this initiative. A random sample of 204 of 4,235 psychologists in private practice was approached and 73 psychologists (36%) were interviewed. The current study suggests that psychologists have had positive experiences with Better Access. They have appreciated the greater security of income and greater variety of work afforded by the initiative, and they have observed flow‐on benefits in terms of increased access and reduced stigma for their clients. Additional research is required to corroborate these findings with a larger sample of psychologists, but the current findings provide indicative evidence that Better Access is assisting psychologists to meet a previously unmet community need for mental health care.
Keywords:Better Access  Medicare  psychologists
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