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Unclaimed Medicare benefits totalling more than $230 million yet to be handed out


Nearly a million Australians who have gone to the doctor have not got their refund from Medicare because their bank details are wrong.

Unclaimed benefits worth $234 million are yet to be handed out because Medicare has nowhere to send the cash to.

The amount owed to each person varies, but the average is $240.

Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten has urged people to check their bank details are up to date to ensure they get their refund.

“We know Australians are doing it tough, and I want to reunite people with millions in unpaid Medicare benefits before the holidays,” he said.

“It’s quick and easy.

“To claim, check your banking details are recorded and correct with Medicare and once your details are updated, any unpaid benefits will automatically be paid within 3 days.”

Mr Shorten has encouraged people to go to the myGov website or the myGov app to update their personal information.

Those with a myGov account will also receive a notification from Medicare to tell them they have a refund waiting.

However there are about 300,000 people that do not have a MyGov account and are owed money, making it difficult for the government to get in touch with them.

People can also access further information by visiting servicesaustralia.gov.au/getmedicarebenefits

A medicare card

More than $230 million in unclaimed Medicare benefits is waiting for Australians.(AAP: Mick Tsikas)

Young Australians missing out

Of the nearly 1 million people yet to receive their refund, younger Australians are the largest cohort who have missed out.

Nearly 220,000 people aged between 18 to 24 are owed a total of $49.2 million.

Some 142,300 people aged between 25 and 34 have Medicare benefits owing worth $27.5 million.

The age cohort with the least amount of money owing is those over 75 years of age.

Age

Unpaid benefits

Eligible recipients

17 and under

$17.8 million

112,200

18-24

$49.2 million

221,500

25-34

$25.7 million

142,300

35-44

$25.2 million

121,200

45-54

$35 million

129,100

55-64

$35.5 million

115,300

65-74

$24.3 million

68,700

75 and over

$20.8 million

60,700

New South Wales and Victoria have the highest number of people eligible for refunds which is reflective of their large populations.

Last financial year Services Australia paid nearly $28 billion in Medicare benefits and about 0.8 per cent of payments were not paid due to having out of date bank details lodged.

All Australians are eligible for Medicare, and people on certain visas, such as temporary protection visas and skilled work regional provisional visas, can also access subsidised healthcare.

State

Unpaid benefits

Eligible residents

ACT

$4.3 million

16,000

NSW

$72.6 million

284,000

Northern Territory

$1.6 million

7,800

Queensland

$46 million

203,100

South Australia

$17.4 million

76,600

Tasmania

$4.7 million

21,000

Victoria

$59.7 million

243,000

Western Australia

$27.2 million

119,500



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