Medical purchaser - provider agreements
(1) If a private health insurer enters into an agreement with a * medical practitioner for the provision of treatment to persons insured by the insurer, the agreement must not limit the medical practitioner's professional freedom, within the scope of accepted clinical practice, to identify and provide appropriate treatments.
(2) If a hospital or day hospital facility enters into an agreement with a * medical practitioner, under which treatment is provided to persons insured by the insurer, the agreement must not limit the medical practitioner's professional freedom, within the scope of accepted clinical practice, to identify and provide appropriate treatments.
Note: Medical practitioners may, in dealings with private health
insurers, be able to take advantage of the collective bargaining provisions of
Subdivision B of Division 2 of Part VII of the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 .