How long and how much? wait times and costs for initial private child mental health appointments
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2021
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Mulraney, M.
Lee, C.
Freed, G.
Sawyer, M.
Coghill, D.
Sciberras, E.
Efron, D.
Hiscock, H.
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021; 57(4):526-532
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Melissa Mulraney, Cindy Lee, Gary Freed, Michael Sawyer, David Coghill, Emma Sciberras, Daryl Efron, and Harriet Hiscock
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Aim: To determine: (i) wait times and out-of-pocket costs for children attending private specialists for initial mental health appointments; and (ii) whether these differed between specialists working in metropolitan versus rural areas and in low, medium and high socio-economic areas. Methods: Prospective secret shopper study whereby a researcher posed as a parent seeking an appointment for her child with anxiety or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. We contacted 317 private paediatrician, psychiatrist and psychologist practices in Victoria and South Australia between 12 March and 5 May 2019. Results: One third (29.8%) of private practices were closed to new referrals. The average wait times for paediatricians, psychiatrists, and psychologists were 44, 41 and 34 days, respectively. Average out-of-pocket costs quoted were AU$120 for paediatricians, AU$176 for psychiatrists and AU$85 for psychologists. Conclusion: Parents face extensive wait times and substantial out-of-pocket costs when seeking private mental health services for their child.
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