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Did you know that a drug overdose patient gets free ambulance to hospital regardless of location, whereas a person suffering a heart attack or stroke, for instance, gets a bill for amounts up to $1000 for transport!
Don't think thats right either. But I can see how such a thing comes about. Someone suffering a heart attack or stroke isn't going to refuse an ambulance but I have seen lots of overdose cases refusing treatment. Probably better to get them in the 'system' than not??
hello,
hammer addicts typically get the free treatment because they have Health Care Card,
but the guy who has paid his taxes for 20-30 yrs gets the invoice, what a farce
may be doing it a bit tough and hasnt got ambulance subscription but a little bit of savings so doesnt get health care card and presto the government sends the bill their way
thankyou
robots
Well, there you go. Different rules for different states
Bollocks. Depends on what level of health insurance you have.
If you don't have health Insurance you get the bill. Obviously it comes as a surprise to you that people don't have health Insurance. So bollocks yourself!
Even if you have health Insurance then you will still get the bill but may be able to get the Health Fund to pay.
Queensland did away with the Ambo subscription and has put a charge in the electricity account to pay for everyone's right to use. It caused a stink at first, but it's just the way it is now.
Funny that my private health charges me for it as well.
Prospector, Would that be (maybe) because an addict is likely to be (or possibly) on a disability pension and pensioners get free ambulance?Did you know that a drug overdose patient gets free ambulance to hospital regardless of location, whereas a person suffering a heart attack or stroke, for instance, gets a bill for amounts up to $1000 for transport!
You should check, if you a Qld resident your Health fund may not include an ambulance component. When I shifted from Qld to NSW my Medibank Private charge was increased to include Ambulance which was not charged while I had a Queensland address.
Issues such as overcrowding, understaffing, security, design etc etc all play a role. The best thing staff can do is to continue to report such incidents and not accept it as just the way things are.
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