Medicare was founded in which year?
1948
Medicare helps cover the cost of visits to this type of health care provider.
General Practitioner (GP)
Promoting Disease Prevention and Ensuring an efficient Health system and workforce are two of the key considerations of a sustainable health system.
What are the other two key considerations?
This additional payment made by patients when Medicare doesn't cover the full fee is known as this.
Gap payment
1)Be an Aus citizen (or hold a permanent visa or protected special category visa)
2) Live in AUs where the NDIS is available
1) Free treatment in public hospitals and subsidised consultations through Medicare
2) Subsidised meds through the PBS
3) Subsidised Private Health Insurance through the Private health insurance rebate.
4) Support provided through the NDIS
Identify the amount of money a single and a family would need to be earning in order to be charged the Medicare Levy Surcharge. ALSO, what % range of the income is taken?
A) 1-1.5%
B) 1.5-2%
c) 1-2%
What is put in place to protect people from large overall expenses from PBS listed medications? AND how many brands of prescription medications are covered by the PBS?
1) You have a condition or impairment that is likely to be permanent
2) your impairment substantially reduces your ability to participate in activities unless you have assistance (from others/ from technology/ or still cant without assistance from either of these)
3) Your impairment affects your capacity for social and economic participation
4) you are likely to require support under NDIS for a lifetime
Outline and describe one way that Medicare is usually funded, to keep costs at a minimum
1) THE MEDICARE LEVY ( an additional 2% tax placed on taxable income of most taxpayers) 2) THE MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE (An extra tax for those earning a certain amount of money, that do not have private health insurance - $90,000 for singles and $180,000 for families. The surcharge ranges from an extra 1% - 1.5%) 3) GENERAL TAXATION (As the levy and levy surcharge do not cover the full operating costs of Medicare, general taxation is also used)
1) Access mainstream services and supports
2) Access community services and supports
3) Maintain informal support arrangements
4) Receive reasonable and necessary funded supports
Health care infrastructure/ highly trained health professionals/ subsidised health services/ personnel/ essential medicines/ medical supplies/ support and assistive technology/ increased access to private health services/ public health programs (quit etc)/ advances in knowledge and technology through research