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Cost of medicare
Hello
I know that i am going to repeat a question asked many times but can anyone shed any light on the cost of Medicare an average monthly price would be good. My family consists of me n the missus n four kids any help would be good. Carl:D |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Carl England
(Post 8296540)
Hello
I know that i am going to repeat a question asked many times but can anyone shed any light on the cost of Medicare an average monthly price would be good. My family consists of me n the missus n four kids any help would be good. Carl:D :) |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8296548)
You don't pay anything for Medicare. It's free.
:) what medical stuff do we pay for? thanks |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Carl England
(Post 8296558)
Free well now i am totlay confused:confused:
what medical stuff do we pay for? thanks |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Carl England
(Post 8296540)
Hello
I know that i am going to repeat a question asked many times but can anyone shed any light on the cost of Medicare an average monthly price would be good. My family consists of me n the missus n four kids any help would be good. Carl:D Complicated question, based on how much cover you want and how many in the family. For me, with three adults and one child its about $5k pa |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8296640)
I'm assuming what you really mean is how much is the average cost of private medical cover??
Complicated question, based on how much cover you want and how many in the family. For me, with three adults and one child its about $5k pa |
Re: Cost of medicare
Medicare will cost you 1.5% of your taxable income, extracted from your pocket with your income tax. Add to that a further 1% if you dont have private health cover and earn over about $120k pa as a family.
Our private health cover is $250 a month. |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 8302866)
Medicare will cost you 1.5% of your taxable income, extracted from your pocket with your income tax. Add to that a further 1% if you dont have private health cover and earn over about $120k pa as a family.
Also be aware that it does not cover dental, braces, scripts, specs, ( basic eye exam only ) etc etc Also it only covers a % of the 'schedule fee' that is the figure decided upon that has no relevance to the actual cost charged by the doc:rolleyes:. EG, bill $80 medicare refund $37. Main thing medicare is good for is emergency care in hosp, however if its not an emergency there may well be a long wait list and private comes in again. However private does not cover everything either..... If your planning on being sick or needing a dentist just bring loads of cash:D |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8296548)
You don't pay anything for Medicare. It's free.
:) |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 8302866)
Medicare will cost you 1.5% of your taxable income, extracted from your pocket with your income tax. Add to that a further 1% if you dont have private health cover and earn over about $120k pa as a family.
Our private health cover is $250 a month. |
Re: Cost of medicare
Public Hospital
NHS = Free Medicare = Free Public Specialists NHS = Free (some long waits, some not) Medicare = Free (some long waits, some not) GP's NHS = Free Medicare = 80% of visits Australia-wide free - if you get a paying one it will cost you a gap fee of about $35 average - note, smaller towns have worse access to free GP's. Pensioners, children often free even at GP's where you pay. Medicare Safety Net if you pay too much over the year. Medicines NHS Script = Approx $16 , free repeats Medicare Script = Max $32.90, pay for repeats - PBS safety net if you spend too much in year Dental NHS = free (access getting harder and quality sometimes questionable) Medicare - free only for surgical procedures or people prepared to wait forever and then be accidently killed by a drill. Almost everyone uses private dentists. Average Life expectancy NHS = 79.3 years Medicare = 81.3 years That's where the little bit of extra money goes :thumbsup: |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8296548)
You don't pay anything for Medicare. It's free.
:) |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar
(Post 8304096)
What about seeing the GP? I am yet to find anywhere in Sydney where medicare covers the full GP fee.
An there was another that told me they'd bulk bill and then tried to charge my husband for my visit there - Glenorie one I think that was, however when my husband said they'd missed diagnosing my heart condition and they'd dismissed my symptoms he asked if they wanted to argue that he pay them and they declined to pursue it. |
Re: Cost of medicare
Perhaps what the OP is asking is what is the cost of prescription drugs through Medicare?
My parents are now considering a move over to Oz and while their Contributory Parent Visa entitles them to Medicare from day one, like the rest of us they will have to pay towards any prescribed medication. They wanted to have an idea of what their medication would cost them, and by using the PBS website you can work it out to the cent. http://www.pbs.gov.au/html/consumer/search Type in the name of the drug (note that it may vary from country to country and sometimes it's best to use the generic name instead of a brand name) and find out exactly how much it will cost you. Also read up on the "Safety Net" scheme. It's basically a threshold amount per family per year which once you exceed, your prescription costs are reduced quite significantly for the remainder of the year. It's a bit to consume, but all the info is there on the PBS website. |
Re: Cost of medicare
Originally Posted by Kalenge
(Post 8304596)
Perhaps what the OP is asking is what is the cost of prescription drugs through Medicare?
My parents are now considering a move over to Oz and while their Contributory Parent Visa entitles them to Medicare from day one, like the rest of us they will have to pay towards any prescribed medication. They wanted to have an idea of what their medication would cost them, and by using the PBS website you can work it out to the cent. http://www.pbs.gov.au/html/consumer/search Type in the name of the drug (note that it may vary from country to country and sometimes it's best to the generic name instead of a brand name) and find out exactly how much it will cost you. Also read up on the "Safety Net" scheme. It's basically a threshold amount per family per year which once you exceed, your prescription costs are reduced quite significantly for the remainder of the year. It's a bit to consume, but all the info is there on the PBS website. |
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