Australia
Telehealth giving farmers better access to mental health services
Recent changes to Medicare rebates and teleconferencing facilities are giving farmers better access to psychologists.
Psychologist Tanya Forster, who heads Macquarie Health Collective, said the drought had had a significant impact on the mental health of farmers.
However, in November changes were made to the Medicare which provided a rebate for those using the telehealth service to get help from a psychologist.
Mrs Forster said her husband is a farmer so shes worked on the land herself and knows the affect it can have on someones mental health.
“Our stats around mental health in farming has been horrible. Hopefully we can break some of these trends, particularly when 2018 is such a tough year in farming,” Mrs Forster said.
“It just does not rain. The drought is affecting everybody. Everyone is selling stock because they can no longer afford to feed them and its a pretty terrible time so its important to make sure our local families, and those west of Dubbo, are aware that this is ..
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