Medicare Billing in Australia

May 18th, 20101 Comment

As a resident of Australia and note that you don’t have to be a citizen, you’re allowed to have the benefits of Medicare — the public health insurance. You may opt going to a doctor who will, in turn, bill directly the government for the medical services and/or treatment provided. This is known or referred to as bulk billing. You may also go to a physician who won’t bill the government directly; instead, you will only pay for the difference between the doctor’s allowed charge and the amount of the government’s reimbursement.

You can have emergency medical procedure or get emergency treatment without even spending a dime. With this, however, you will only be treated by any available medical doctor attending the institution. If want a preferred doctor to treat you in the hospital, you will have to pay for that. Of course, this is considering that you do not have private health insurance.

Private health insurance will typically cost about 60 to 150 US dollars a month per individual depending on the additional coverage you require.  If you merely select private hospital cover, that is as little as 60 US dollars per month.  If you choose extensive or top cover, things like dental, chiropractor, and other alternative therapies are covered up to a certain budgeted amount per year. Lastly, out of the pocket medical check-up expenses that go beyond a certain yearly amount are tax deductible.

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One Response to “Medicare Billing in Australia”

  1. health insurance should only be taken from reputable companies, you really don’t want to get it from fly-by-night companies ~~’

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