Mental Health Care Costs in Australia
Medicare (Universal) + Private Health Insurance · Valuta: A$ (AUD)
Medicare-Subsidised Sessions
10/year (individual)
Clinical Psychologist Rebate
~A$141
Typical Psychologist Fee
A$180–A$300
Private Psychiatrist Fee
A$300–A$600
Gap Payment (Psychologist)
A$40–A$160
Psychologist Waiting Time
2–6 months
Oversikt
Mental healthcare in Australia is partially covered under Medicare through the Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners programme. Under this scheme, patients with a GP-prepared Mental Health Treatment Plan can access up to 10 individual and 10 group Medicare-subsidised sessions per calendar year with eligible mental health professionals. The Medicare rebate for a clinical psychologist session is approximately A$141, while the actual fee charged is typically A$180-300, leaving a gap payment of A$40-160 per session.
Psychiatrist consultations are covered under Medicare as specialist medical services, with bulk-billing rates for psychiatry at approximately 35%. A private psychiatrist consultation costs A$300-600, with the Medicare rebate covering approximately A$200, leaving patients with a significant gap payment. For those requiring inpatient psychiatric care, public hospital treatment is free, while private psychiatric hospital stays cost A$500-1,500 per day before insurance.
Mental health has become a major policy focus in Australia, with approximately 1 in 5 Australians experiencing a mental health condition annually. The government invested an additional A$2.3 billion following the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System in 2021. Head to Health centres provide walk-in mental health support, and digital services like Beyond Blue, Headspace (for youth), and Lifeline provide free crisis support. Despite expanded services, demand significantly outpaces supply, with psychologist waiting lists of 2-6 months common in many areas.
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Data fra Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Medicare Australia (Services Australia), Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Sist oppdatert: 2026-03-01. Denne informasjonen er kun for utdanningsformål og utgjør ikke medisinsk rådgivning.