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Why is there a disparity in remuneration between the majority of Australian psychologists compared to the minority of clinical psychologists ?

Why is there a disparity in remuneration between the majority of Australian psychologists compared to the minority of clinical psychologists ?


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I have been thinking about the disparity in remuneration between the larger group of  Australian psychologists
compared to the minority of those who identify as clinical psychologists


If
all Australian psychologists not just those who identify as clinical psychologists
- see the same clients
- both do diagnoses
 
Why can't the fee schedule relate to 💥the type of appointment 💥
&
NOT the type of psychologist 


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 So if all Australian psychologists do a diagnosis appointment /report/letters

THEN they all get paid the SAME rate
 e.g. Medicare 80010        $124.50
        NDIS                             $210 - $220
 
 And if
all Australian psychologists do a standard appointment /report/letters 

THEN
they all get paid the SAME rate
 e.g. Medicare 80110          $84.80
        NDIS                               $160 - $170

 (NDIS =
 National Disability Insurance Scheme)

N.B. The $ mentioned above are just hypothetical for illustration NOT a recommendation

In May 2006 when the Better Access initiative was being drafted by the
Australian Psychological Society (APS),
they stated  (APS quote) "anything below $107.70 per session is palpably unjust"
Also there is just one rebate for psychology which  (APS quote) "should be no less than $130 per 50 - 60 minute session" 

However as a Psychologist who does not identify as Clinical, the Medicare rebate I receive for a 50 minute session  is $84.80.  A psychologist who identifies as a Clinical Psychologist receives $124.50.

This disparity exists despite the fact that all  Australian psychologists both do the same job.
A disparity similar to the gender pay inequity.
A disparity contrary to the APS' own original statements.

This is a debate that is getting stronger between the larger group of Australian psychologists & the smaller group who identify as clinical psychologists

It's about representation to Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) from Clinical psychologists who despite being the smaller group, have more members on the various committees and therefore more power
There has not been equitable advocacy for all Australian psychologists particularly those who do not identify as Clinical
This is continuing despite requests for redress 

This inequity is further compounded by the fact that the Medicare rebate has only been indexed once in the last 12 years.

The result being the disadvantaging of the larger group of Australian psychologists for all of that time

The disparity has escalated in the last year with Australian psychologists (who do not identify as Clinical) having their official letters & reports  no longer accepted by various Government & Private agencies

So the earning capacity of Australian Psychologists  (who do not identify as Clinical)  is being decimated

Young Psychologists are very concerned which has given rise to advocacy & protest groups for the first time ever

They are also leaving the APS & joining other emerging Professional Psychology groups

I think I have to diversify & also change my client base

I am currently exploring new avenues of practice


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Louise Smith        PSYCHOLOGIST 

(Assoc MAPS) (QCT), B. A. (Hons) (Psych) (Japanese & Music), Dip. T. Prim. & Spec. Ed. (Hearing Impaired)

ICHP Foundation Certificate Course in Clinical Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy                                       2012
Comprehensive Training Clinical Hypnosis & Strategic Psychotherapy (Yapko):100-Hours       2013 & 2016
Expanding Your Skills in Applying Hypnosis Strategically (Yapko):4 days Intermediate                           2015

Make Positive Life Changes;
 Improve Assertiveness and Self Esteem
Deal with Depression, Anxiety, Anger and Stress
Cope with Workplace Issues - Team work, Setting Goals, Problem solving


Enoggera Health Practice
28 Douglas Street Enoggera Q 4051
Email:
smith.louise@optusnet.com.au

 

Comments

Louise Smith

5 years ago #4

RePosted on Face Book Australian Psychologists Group (closed)

Louise Smith

5 years ago #3

Posted on Face Book Australian Psychologists Group (closed)

Louise Smith

5 years ago #2

This is a debate that is getting stronger in Australia between Generalist (80%) & Clinical Psychologists (20%) It's about representation to AHPRA from the smaller group of Clinicals who have more power This has resulted in the disadvantaging of the larger group of Generalists for at the last 12 years This has escalated in the last year with Generalist letters & reports becoming no longer accepted by various Government & Private agencies So Generalist Psychologists earning capacity is being decimated Young Psychologists are very concerned which has given rise to advocacy & protest groups for the first time ever They are also leaving the APS & joining other emerging Professional Psychology groups I think I have to diversify & also change my client base I am currently exploring new avenues of practice

Louise Smith

5 years ago #1

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