A CAMPAIGN designed to push for the end of the Federal Government's Medicare rebate freeze has left many Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RAGCP) members unimpressed
Only one-in-two members of the RACGP supported the ad campaign, however RACGP President, Harry Nespolon, described it as a success.
"We stand by our campaign which highlighted how Medicare rebates are failing to keep pace with inflation and reflect the true cost of delivering GP services," he said.
It seems the ad wasn't popular among the public either, with just one in four surveyed Australians saying it resonated with them.
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