Australian Healthcare System Flashcards

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What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme?

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A national insurance scheme that provides services and support for people with permanent (lifelong), significant disabilities, and their families and carers.

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How is the NDIS funded?

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By the Australian Federal Government through general taxes

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What does the NDIS fund?

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Individualised plans:
- Access to mainstream services e.g. education, healthcare
- Access to community services e.g. libraries, sport clubs
- Maintenance of informal supports e.g. family/friends
- Provide reasonable and necessary funding e.g. to purchase assistive technology, pay carers

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What is Medicare?

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Australia’s universal health-insurance scheme that subsidises health care.

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How is Medicare it funded?

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Australian Federal Government through taxes specifically 3 ways:

  1. Medicare levy - most Australian income earners pay 2% of taxable income - those with low income may be exempt
  2. Medicare levy surcharge - high income earners without private insurance pay an additional 1% - 1.5% - means tested
  3. General taxation revenue - as allocated in budget
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What does Medicare cover?

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  • GP consultations
  • specialist consultations e.g. cardiologist, oncologist
  • treatment as a public patient in a public hospital
  • diagnostic tests e.g. x-ray, blood tests
  • eye tests by an optometrist
  • up to 10 sessions with psychologist with a mental health plan
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What does Medicare not cover?

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  • Allied health services e.g. physio, podiatry, speech pathology
  • dental
  • hearing aids, glasses
  • cosmetic surgery,
  • ambulance
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What is the PBS?

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Federal Government scheme which provides access to essential, prescription medicines at a subsidised cost

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How is the PBS it funded?

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Federal Government funded through general taxes

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What is Private Health Insurance?

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A form of insurance in addition to Medicare for which a member pays a premium to the insurance company in return for financial contributions for medical services not covered by Medicare.

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How is Private Health Insurance funded?

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By individuals who choose to take it out and pay a premium to PHI fund

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What does Private Health Insurance cover?

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dental, optical, physio, obstetrics, podiatry, ambulance
Patients have access to private or public hospitals as a private patient with their own choice of doctor.

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What are the 3 Private Health Insurance incentive schemes?

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  • Private Health Insurance Rebate
  • Lifetime Health Cover
  • Medicare Levy Surcharge
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What is the Medicare Levy Surcharge as a PHI incentive scheme?

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An additional charge of 1% - 1.5% is charged to higher income earners who do not have PHI to encourage them to take it out.

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What is the Private Health Insurance Rebate PHI incentive scheme?

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Families and individuals paying for PHI are eligible for up to a 30% rebate on insurance premiums. Means tested - the amount paid back depends on income i.e. higher income earners receive lower/no rebate.

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What is the Lifetime Health Cover PHI incentive scheme?

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Designed to encourage people to take out hospital insurance earlier in life and to maintain their cover. Anyone who takes out PHI before they turn 30 will pay lower premiums throughout their lives than those who join later in life - if join after 30 charged an additional 2% for each year over 30 (removed after 10 years, max. 70%)