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Doctors are being paid for consultations they had no part in providing. Photo: Patrick Smith
The Coalition has ruled out a royal commission into the doctors' fee scandal.
However Mr Turnbull has hinted at a review of the scheme, which he promised would address "unwarranted and unsanctioned payments".
Doctors have said the practice has cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Dr David Williams said patients should be entitled to "reasonable and proportionate medical care".
He also questioned whether government was holding up the "critical public services" by providing a "cheap, unreliable and expensive health service".
"There is a lack of capacity for patients to seek effective and relevant service from healthcare providers... because the system is not up to the task," he said.
"There is a growing need in a rapidly ageing population to reduce costs through improved medical care."
Dr James O'Shea, the principal chief executive of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RAACS), has criticised government's approach.
"We need to recognise that a fair quality health care system requires cost reduction, we need to recognise that our healthcare system is currently in a crisis," he said.
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For one, the Antarctic is full of predators like penguins, seals and dolphins. They will eat anything and anything, even the fish that will eat their dinner.
All that prey is going to change when Henry Watson is due to return to Tasmania with one of his penguins. He will come to town next month for a long-term research dive in Antarctica called Maelstrom, where he will be joined by fellow Australian Richard Flinders and his team of explorers.
They will travel to the polar ice cap, where they'll observe the species of Antarctic penguin known as the southern breed, one of nine species in the Antarctic known as seabirds, to understand how they live in this harsh environment.
Henry Watson, right, will make a five-year journey with the Southern Breed in Antarctica with two of his penguins, a blue-eyed male and a yellow-headed female, in this undated photo released by the International Union for Conservation of Nature
In the next five years the three of them will travel about 150km northward, using some of the highest places to study different species, including the polar leopard, brown-billed woodpecker, Antarctic penguin and the southern breed, which are mostly yellow-headed.
Mr Flinders, who joined the expedition in the 1960s, said: 'We're looking at everything that goes on above the ice because when you go deep in the ice, you can see in the dark and the darkness in the ice there's little crevices and small gaps - which are these little dark, tiny crevices, but you can still see them over a mile down. We're trying to figure out why this is.'
He said the team will visit and photograph the different crevices in Antarctica every 5 to 10 miles along the way, adding: 'We'll be there for up to 60 days, and then we'll stop.'
Mr Flinders explained how the researchers will observe penguins for two weeks over the summer.
He said they will also have to deal with the unusual environmental conditions in the South Pole for up to three months.
'We are in a very harsh environment,' he added. 'It is very polar - it's very cold, it is very dark, it is very low latitude. The penguins' range is very limited.'
He said the penguins will be monitored by polar radio, which has been a success so far, for the next few years. He added: 'We'll have a radio monitoring station for all the penguins
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Doctors are being paid for consultations they had no part in providing. Photo: Patrick Smith
The Coalition has ruled out a royal commission into the doctors' fee scandal.
However Mr Turnbull has hinted at a review of the scheme, which he promised would address "unwarranted and unsanctioned payments".
Doctors have said the practice has cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Dr David Williams said patients should be entitled to "reasonable and proportionate medical care".
He also questioned whether government was holding up the "critical public services" by providing a "cheap, unreliable and expensive health service".
"There is a lack of capacity for patients to seek effective and relevant service from healthcare providers... because the system is not up to the task," he said.
"There is a growing need in a rapidly ageing population to reduce costs through improved medical care."
Dr James O'Shea, the principal chief executive of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RAACS), has criticised government's approach.
"We need to recognise that a fair quality health care system requires cost reduction, we need to recognise that our healthcare system is currently in a crisis," he said.
"If we want to provide quality care the current regime is woeful."
Topics: healthcare, federal---state-issues, health-administration, australia
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British explorer henry worsley dies on antarctica solo trip
Penguins, seals and dolphins live a solitary life off the Australian island of Tasmania, but this isn't always the case.
For one, the Antarctic is full of predators like penguins, seals and dolphins. They will eat anything and anything, even the fish that will eat their dinner.
All that prey is going to change when Henry Watson is due to return to Tasmania with one of his penguins. He will come to town next month for a long-term research dive in Antarctica called Maelstrom, where he will be joined by fellow Australian Richard Flinders and his team of explorers.
They will travel to the polar ice cap, where they'll observe the species of Antarctic penguin known as the southern breed, one of nine species in the Antarctic known as seabirds, to understand how they live in this harsh environment.
Henry Watson, right, will make a five-year journey with the Southern Breed in Antarctica with two of his penguins, a blue-eyed male and a yellow-headed female, in this undated photo released by the International Union for Conservation of Nature
In the next five years the three of them will travel about 150km northward, using some of the highest places to study different species, including the polar leopard, brown-billed woodpecker, Antarctic penguin and the southern breed, which are mostly yellow-headed.
Mr Flinders, who joined the expedition in the 1960s, said: 'We're looking at everything that goes on above the ice because when you go deep in the ice, you can see in the dark and the darkness in the ice there's little crevices and small gaps - which are these little dark, tiny crevices, but you can still see them over a mile down. We're trying to figure out why this is.'
He said the team will visit and photograph the different crevices in Antarctica every 5 to 10 miles along the way, adding: 'We'll be there for up to 60 days, and then we'll stop.'
Mr Flinders explained how the researchers will observe penguins for two weeks over the summer.
He said they will also have to deal with the unusual environmental conditions in the South Pole for up to three months.
'We are in a very harsh environment,' he added. 'It is very polar - it's very cold, it is very dark, it is very low latitude. The penguins' range is very limited.'
He said the penguins will be monitored by polar radio, which has been a success so far, for the next few years. He added: 'We'll have a radio monitoring station for all the penguins
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