Medibank dumps GP access trial

By Dan Harrison
Updated June 6 2015 - 10:08am, first published May 25 2015 - 4:25pm
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg
Medibank said while 13,000 members who used the service were pleased with it, "they didn't feel it added additional value to their private health insurance". Photo: Photo: Bloomberg

Medibank has abandoned a controversial trial which gave its members preferential access to GPs.