Monday, November 12, 2007
Friday, November 09, 2007
ACCC won't oppose health fund merger
ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said "BUPA and MBF are both registered providers of private health insurance which have a presence in every Australian state and territory. In South Australia and the Northern Territory BUPA operates under the name Mutual Community and in all other states and territories BUPA operates under the name HBA."
"The ACCC paid particular attention to potential effects in the supply of private health insurance to South Australian consumers due to BUPA's strong position in that state. The ACCC also investigated concerns that the proposed merger may enhance BUPA's bargaining position in negotiations with private hospitals in South Australia."
The ADA Inc. made a submission to the ACCC opposing this merger. In its submission, which members can view in the members' only area of the ADA Inc. website, an analysis of market share was provided:
Working with Children Check - Clarification
Christmas Emergency Treatment Erratum
A notice appeared in the November ADAVB Newsletter suggesting that the Dental Hospital will not treat emergency cases over the Christmas holiday period. That advice was incorrect and Dental Health Services Victoria advises the correct information about these services is as follows:
With the Christmas-New Year holiday break nearing, members are reminded to have advisory information for patients about emergency treatment.
Between December 22 and December 26, DHSV is providing an emergency-only service at RDHM. Primarily we are here for accidents, swellings and trauma for all members of the public - both eligible and “private” dental patients.
All private patients will get palliative care if this is required – temporary filling or extraction or be advised to see their private dentist after the Christmas break. Members should advise patients of the clinic’s hours – if open. The clinic’s recorded phone Christmas message should note “…… limited emergency service at the RDHM” . “………..Seeing genuine emergencies only. Ring 9341-1000”.
ADAVB apologises for any inconvenience caused by publication of the incorrect notice.

