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Good if you’re wealthy enough to afford it.

Okay at best if you’re below 100k a year.

We still need all encompassing universal healthcare as well as dental and mental health covered.

It’s literally a struggle at the moment with our conservatives trying to plunge us into US style disaster, versus actually trying to improve something.

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Good luck not joining us! And in case anyone acts like there isn’t a physician shortage in America as a justification for privatizing healthcare, we have one too, we just pay out the ass to see a nurse practitioner.

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32 points

9 months chemo, hospitalisation, aftercare absolutely free.

GP’s visit and dentist: charged out the arse

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2 points

Must have been quite the cavity for them both to run through there

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3 points

If there ain’t room, theyll make it

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No dental. Dad is on a wait list for a new hip - has been well over 6 months now. But when I broke my arm it cost me nothing and both the ED, and the later two surgeries and physio were all great

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It’s ok, but there are pushes to become more privatised. Because basically no one fucking wants that except greedy corporations and insurance companies along with conservative politicians that don’t like big government but love sucking big companies with the hope they get a taste of money or power

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it’s 2 tier. The rich get massively preferential treatment that the wealthier working class subsidises through tax incentivised rubbish cover.

Basic stuff is slow, expensive, and increasingly shit as staff are overworked and pushed to bill rapid consults.

Emergency/serious stuff is slow and underresourced, but staffed by absolute angels by and large who take pretty good care of you once the ball gets rolling and you wont pay a cent. Good shit

Hope you have perfect teeth, anything beyond a clean it’s worth leaving till you’ve got a few small problems or one serious one then flying overseas to get it fixed. You’ll get better work at a cheaper rate.

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Tax incentivsed rubbish cover is the best way to put it. Taking out private cover (and never using it) is cheaper than paying the lifetime loading Medicare levy surcharge for most households earning over $100k a year. And all that money goes into some corpo’s pocket rather than to the government to help fund our public health system (although, let’s be real, even though it’s labelled as a “Medicare levy” the money would probably still go to buying nuclear submarines).

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Actually for me it’s quite good. Get like 1/3 back from dental. Then a bit back from gym fees. Optical is another one I use regularly and I get a massage a year. And most importantly ambulance cover just in case.

Granted one or two of them I would have skipped if I wasn’t paying private health (optical and massage).

At the higher salaries if people didn’t want to pay the Medicare surcharge and having to buy junk policies they can funnel their discretionary income into investments, the costs of the investments can be negatively geared so you can earn for example a million dollars and only pay 90000 taxable income worth of tax (an extreme example I know). ASX, property, into the business etc. where you reduce your taxable income in exchange for gaining (investable) assets.

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