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原帖由 Sharlene 于 2012-5-8 14:53 发表 
公立医院住院的诊疗费用medicare全会cover
取决于是什么病,治疗方法,有些药不在PBS上的还是很贵的,但一般手术Medicare是cover很大一部分。
Medicare一般和经济担保人没有什么关系,因为自费父母移民,交的第二笔费用,很大成分就是公费医疗,所以自费父母移民的mecicare和澳洲公民基本一样的。
具体参照:http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/public/claims/what-cover.jsp
In-hospital services
Public Patient
If you choose to be admitted as a public (Medicare) patient in a public hospital, you will receive treatment by doctors and specialists nominated by the hospital. You will not be charged for care and treatment, or after-care by the treating doctor.
Private Patient
If you are a private patient in a public or private hospital, you will have a choice of doctor to treat you. Medicare will pay 75 per cent of the Medicare Schedule fee for services and procedures provided by the treating doctor. If you have private health insurance some or all of the outstanding balance can be covered.
You will be charged for hospital accommodation and items such as theatre fees and medicines. These costs can also be covered by private health insurance.
What's not covered by Medicare?
Medicare does not cover such things as:
private patient hospital costs (for example, theatre fees or accommodation)
dental examinations and treatment (except specified items introduced for allied health services as part of the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) program
ambulance services
home nursing
physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, eye therapy, chiropractic services, podiatry or psychology (except specified items introduced for allied health services as part of the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) program
acupuncture (unless part of a doctor's consultation)
glasses and contact lenses
hearing aids and other appliances
the cost of prostheses (except External Breast Prostheses covered by the External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program)
medicines (except for the subsidy on medicines covered by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme)
medical and hospital costs incurred overseas
medical costs for which someone else is responsible (for example a compensation insurer, an employer, a government or government authority)
medical services which are not clinically necessary
surgery solely for cosmetic reasons
examinations for life insurance, superannuation or membership of a friendly society
eye therapy
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