Abstract: | Increasing medical technology, expertise and community expectations of health care are leading to an alarming escalation of health costs throughout the world. Many health planners are expressing doubts as to whether quality of health care can be maintained in the present circumstances. It is maintained that the Australian Government's proposal of National Health Insurance is an interim measure, intended to grant hospital and medical expenditure assistance to the entire community, at minimum cost. There is little evidence that the scheme threatens the medical market place, as it is seen at the moment, and a plea is made for productive and constructive discussion of the scheme by the medical profession. |