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Hello My brother suggers from depression, alcolhol misuse and he has just been diagnosed with MS which is drastically affecting work and health, He asked his Dr for a mental helath Care PLan but his Dr refused and said he could not get a MHCP as he worked but he would refer him. This does not seem right.
Donna
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Dear Donna~
Welcome here to hte Forum, a good place to come to see other's experiences.
I am not an expert in this area, just a consumer, however as far as I know a Mental Health Treatment Plan is not means tested and there is no requirement that a person not be working. The government's information about the plan can be found here:
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/mental-health-treatment-plan
Provided a person has a mental health disorder diagnosed by a doctor one should be eligible.
Now this is only a subsidy and if a health professional charges more than the standard Medicare fee (many do) then there will be a gap to pay. Best to find out about these extra charges before the first appointment once a GP has authorized a plan.
I've no idea why the doctor refused, and cited as a reason that your brother worked. I would suggest a second independent opinion
I hope this helps
Croix
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Hey Donna
I have to agree with you. That does not sound right.
I work and i have had a Mental Health Care plan in the past.
Maybe your brother needs to go see another GP? Or you could go to his current dr with him and ask for a more detailed explanation as to why he can't do one.
As far as i know any Dr can do a mental health care plan, and anyone can ask for one to be done.
Best of luck and i hope you can get something in place soon.
Jx
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Hey Awatea,
So appreciate you advocating for your brother as I can echo everyone here and say that it's not right at all.
Everyone who has a MHCP has a diagnosis listed on the form, even if they don't fit it completely (general worries can be listed as an anxiety disorder, low mood from losing a job can be listed as depression).
Having a job is kind of irrelevant! You can be working and live with severe depression/anxiety/bipolar (you name it!). With respect, I would go to a different GP.
rt