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Australian GPs say paperwork overload harms patient care, urging government reform.
Australian general practitioners are reporting that rising administrative demands—such as paperwork, insurance claims, and government forms—are cutting into patient care time, with nearly 80% expressing concern over the workload.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners’ Health of the Nation report highlights that up to 30% of administrative tasks stem from federal and state agencies, contributing to missed appointments and reduced care quality.
Doctors are urging the government to use Medicare funding to cover non-clinical work and support reforms like integrating PBS authorities into GP software and standardizing digital forms to improve efficiency and patient access.
The findings are part of a broader push for systemic change ahead of the report’s full release on October 7, 2025.
Los médicos generales australianos dicen que la sobrecarga de papeleo daña la atención al paciente, instando a la reforma del gobierno.