Is the PSR a puppet of the medical profession?
There is now legislation before Parliament to scrap the AMA's veto power.
Amid the media rage about doctors making merry with Medicare last year was concern that the watchdog dealing with the miscreants — the Professional Services Review — was little more than a puppet of the medical profession.
The claim partly centred on the fact that although its director is appointed by the federal health minister, the AMA has the power to say no to the minister’s choice.