http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/medicare-cuts-could-come-from-sensitive-area-20120502-1xzhn.html
Medicare cuts could come from sensitive area 
May 3, 2012 
THE government is expected to target one of the more delicate areas of medical 
care - cosmetic genital surgery - in its search for cuts to the cost of 
Medicare.

The increase in so-called ''designer vagina'' surgical procedures is expected 
to come under tougher scrutiny in relation to eligibility for Medicare benefits 
in Tuesday's budget.

The procedure is one of several operations that can be performed outside 
hospital and thus attract the benefit of the Medicare safety net which 
considerably reduces the out-of-pocket cost of expensive surgery.

Vulvoplasty or labioplasty, sought by patients to improve the shape and size of 
the vagina, and to treat painful or embarrassing conditions, can be eligible 
for Medicare payments if deemed to be clinically necessary, but not if 
performed purely for cosmetic reasons. The operation can cost about $4500.

However the number of these procedures done outside hospital attracting 
payments under the Medicare safety net has nearly doubled in recent years to 
191 in 2010, at a cost of $427,551.

The cost is small in terms of the $17 billion Medicare budget but the focus of 
the cost-cutting in the budget is expected to fall on numerous small areas of 
health expenditure.

The pressure to find the money has raised the hopes of public health advocates 
that the government will take the budget scalpel to long-protected duty-free 
cigarette sales. The move would generate an estimated $200 million in revenue 
presently forgone.

The Heart Foundation and National Stroke Foundation are calling for the 
government to abolish duty-free cigarette sales, arguing the revenue could pay 
for cardiovascular health initiatives.

The revenue could cover the $160 million cost of crucial proposals vital to 
tackle heart disease and strokes such as checks to detect the risk of disease 
and campaigns for healthy lifestyles.

There are also worries the government may hit the $1 billion pharmaceutical 
research and development sector, by withdrawing tax incentives.


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