bulk bill
English
Alternative forms
- bulk-bill
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bulk bill (third-person singular simple present bulk bills, present participle bulk billing, simple past and past participle bulk billed)
- (Australia) To invoice the government or insurer, and not the patient, for medical expenses incurred at a general practitioner or other medical service provider.
- 1984, Australian House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates, volume 2, page 1897:
- The front page of the publication alleges:
A meeting late last year of most local general practitioners decided unanimously that doctors would bulk bill only disadvantaged people, such as pensioners and health care card holders.
- 2007, Sally Ann Young, Government Communication in Australia, page 199:
- For example, in one ad, the female voiceover (representing the government) states: ‘We′re giving doctors more incentives to bulk bill. Medicare is now paying them more every time they bulk bill children under sixteen and Commonwealth concession card holders.’
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bulk, bill.
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