MEDICARE
PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE
NDIS
PBS
100

Name two advantages of Medicare

Choice of doctor for out-of-hospital services


Available to all Australian citizens


Reciprocal agreement between Australia and other countries allows Australian citizens to access free healthcare in selected countries


Covers tests and examinations, doctors’ and specialists’ fees and some procedures such as x-rays and eye tests


The Medicare Safety Net provides extra financial contributions for medical services once an individual or family’s co-payments reach a certain level

100

What is private health insurance?

A service in which members pay a premium for services not covered by Medicare

100

What does NDIS stand for?

National Disability Insurance Scheme

100

What does PBS stand for?

Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

200
Name 2 disadvantages of Medicare

No choice of doctor for in-hospital treatments


Waiting lists for many treatments


Does not cover alternative therapies


Often does not cover the full amount of a doctors visit

200
What is a premium?

What a person pays for services

200

What is the maximum age you can receive benefits from the NDIS?

65

200

Describe the PBS

The PBS has been evolving since 1948.  The aim was to provide essential medicines to people who needed them, regardless of their ability to pay.  Medications are now subsidised.

300
What is Medicare?

Australia's universal health scheme

300

What are 3 incentives of private health insurance?

Private health insurance rebate

Lifetime Health Cover

Medicare levy surcharge

300
What are 3 things the NDIS allows you to access?
  • Access mainstream services and supports (doctors, teachers, public houses)
  • Access community services and supports (join sports clubs, community groups)
  • Maintain informal support arrangements (Help from family and friends)
  • Receive reasonable and necessary funded supports (anything required to live life)
300

How much do you pay for medication listed on the PBS if you don't hold a concession card?

$39.50

400

What are the 3 ways Medicare is funded?

The Medicare levy

The Medicare levy surcharge

General taxation

400

Describe lifetime health cover.

People who take up private insurance after the age of 31 pay an extra 2% on their premiums for every year they are over the age of 30.

400

Can you receive NDIS benefits if your condition is not permanent?

No

400
Why is it impossible to list all medications on the PBS?

It is not sustainable.  There is not enough money to support all medicines available.