Has anyone here received their new Medicare cards yet?![]()
They are making some of us wait until we are 65 to get the card or the insurance.... Currently uninsured.
Has anyone here received their new Medicare cards yet?![]()
I bought some of those recently, but I have not tried one yetSomething refreshing:
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Yes Waggles, I opened it spread it thinly on some lightly buttered toast and tasted it. It is a little too strong for my taste. So far no one here likes it. Sorry! I will keep looking for someone that likes it.
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We have Medicare in Oz for the working and welfare peoples.They are making some of us wait until we are 65 to get the card or the insurance.... Currently uninsured.
Our healthcare is universal, but we pay into it monthly, at least if you are working you doWe have Medicare in Oz for the working and welfare peoples.
Lots of people have private health insurance and can access private hospitals and clinics, but always have to payout extra
for medical services …
In Oz we have public universal health care with full access to general practitioners who bulk bill the government for services
provided to welfare/low income peoples.
Also we have access to specialists, but usually an extra payment is required to pay for their fees above the Medicare fee schedule.
Everybody has to pay extra, even the poor: could be $65 or perhaps $300.
And everyone can go to our public hospitals for emergencies, sickness, elective surgery, maternity, etc.
The only major problem with the public system are the waiting periods to access specialist services.
One goes on a waiting list which could be anywhere from 3 months for an appointment to see a specialist to 10 years to
get the operation.
Otherwise it all works good (except for those who die before their operations are due).
We have Medicare in Oz for the working and welfare peoples.
Lots of people have private health insurance and can access private hospitals and clinics, but always have to payout extra
for medical services …
In Oz we have public universal health care with full access to general practitioners who bulk bill the government for services
provided to welfare/low income peoples.
Also we have access to specialists, but usually an extra payment is required to pay for their fees above the Medicare fee schedule.
Everybody has to pay extra, even the poor: could be $65 or perhaps $300.
And everyone can go to our public hospitals for emergencies, sickness, elective surgery, maternity, etc.
The only major problem with the public system are the waiting periods to access specialist services.
One goes on a waiting list which could be anywhere from 3 months for an appointment to see a specialist to 10 years to
get the operation.
Otherwise it all works good (except for those who die before their operations are due).
I liked that video Waggles (?) posted a few days ago, showing the proper way to eat Vegemite, as demonstrated by Hugh JackmanIt is an acquired taste.... I like it.....
Oh my goodness, I am so confused, Lord help me!View media item 208This is one of my favourite shots![]()
Lol hello sister, how are you?Oh my goodness, I am so confused, Lord help me!
Hahaha about what sis? Hows the morning going?Confussed, lol