Is This The Future Of Medical Service In Australia?

We all know that big Tony is besotted by all thing American (the user pays capital of the world), so is this the future of medical services in Australia.

 

A Perth woman on a year-long trip to the USA was in the wrong place at the wrong time and ended up in the middle of gun fight on a  New Orleans street and was shot in the face. She has now been told by her medical insurer that they will not be paying for facial reconstruction surgery

 

Now if this had happen in Australia no problems as Medicare would cover the bill.

 

But because it happened in the US, unless her medical insurer has a change of heart , her options are pretty much limied to being disfigured for life, or finding a way to raise the $135,000 she need to have the surgery.

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@gkam2 wrote:

The Abbott haters would never let the facts get in the way of a good slandering.


 

Correct and we see that on here on a  daily basis, facts seem to be forgotten when it comes to slandering TA 

 

I cant see how the fact her  travel insurance will not cover the procedures has anything to do with TA or our medicare system.

 

Ms Matthews told Daily Mail Australia her insurance policy in emergency was to get the person 'fit to fly', which is why the cosmetic and dental surgeries are not covered.

 

If she wanted full medical etc she should like all of us who travel taken out the correct insurance policy... SHE didnt.... 

Seems to be an off the wall attack for no other reasons than to slam TA 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2764647/I-shock-scream-Australian-tourist-21-shot-face-New-O...

 

@punch*drunk wrote:

Seems like an insurance problem more than a medical services problem, foreigners arent entitled to free medical care here either. 

 

 Correct on both accounts..... 

 

 

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You seem to have touble coming to grips with teh intention behind my post..

 

In the US, if you don’t have health insurance and you are suffering an illness which will kill you but is curable, then sorry about that, you die. That is, it is a user paid system, where if you can’t afford to pay you can’t afford to use.

 

Sadly that’s exactly the same kind of heath service that I see the extreme right want to introduce here.

 

So the question which my thread poses is, do you want a publically funded health service, and if the answer is yes, what are going to do preserve it. As for me, though traditionally an LNP voter, until such time as they boot Abbott out there is no way they can count on my vote at the next election.

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@tall_bearded01 wrote:

You seem to have touble coming to grips with teh intention behind my post..

 

Nope none at all.... 

 

In the US, if you don’t have health insurance and you are suffering an illness which will kill you but is curable, then sorry about that, you die. That is, it is a user paid system, where if you can’t afford to pay you can’t afford to use.

 

Sadly that’s exactly the same kind of heath service that I see the extreme right want to introduce here.\

 

Do they, provide proof of that please as I dont see that... But the floor is yours to back up your statement with proof 

 

So the question which my thread poses is, do you want a publically funded health service, and if the answer is yes, what are going to do preserve it. As for me, though traditionally an LNP voter, until such time as they boot Abbott out there is no way they can count on my vote at the next election.

 

You seem to think that TA will change the health system? Why is that?  Are you under the impression that if he said he was that the party would back him? They would and he wouldnt do it...   He has never ever said that he wants a USA style health system here 

 

So you cast your vote where ever you want to but remember a dead vote is a vote for Labor again.... 


 

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@tall_bearded01 wrote:

We all know that big Tony is besotted by all thing American (the user pays capital of the world), so is this the future of medical services in Australia.

 

A Perth woman on a year-long trip to the USA was in the wrong place at the wrong time and ended up in the middle of gun fight on a  New Orleans street and was shot in the face. She has now been told by her medical insurer that they will not be paying for facial reconstruction surgery

 

Now if this had happen in Australia no problems as Medicare would cover the bill.

 

But because it happened in the US, unless her medical insurer has a change of heart , her options are pretty much limied to being disfigured for life, or finding a way to raise the $135,000 she need to have the surgery.


Should I check in with Abbott's office before I plan any travel to o/seas destinations? I plan to try and outrun the bulls in Pamplona next year and was wondering if Abbott would guarantee any hospital cover if I get gored.

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We’ll let’s start with the last budget resulting in real cuts to health spending over the forecast period, with an actual expenditure not keeping up with projected inflation.

 

The “Age of Entitlement” mantra, followed very quickly with “Public healthcare costs are spiralling out of control and need to reined in”.

 

Followed by a GP co-payment, which even Hocky admits is designed to make people think twice before seeing a doctor, a co-payment of which not a cent is going back in the provision of front line public health care services.

 

Oh and yes, and the sale of Medicare Private, which is the only check and balance in place to stop health insurance premiums going through the roof.

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But then Tony has a long and distinguished record of putting the public interest first (not)

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to finally sell of Telstra and deregulate the telecommunications market, because the private sector can do it better! Result Australians are now paying some of the highest charges for some to the worst telecommunications services on the planet.

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to force the states to sell off their electricity, gas and water assets because the private sector can do it better! Result Australians are now paying some of the highest prices for electricity, gas and water in the world.

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to privatise the Commonwealth Bank because there was no need for a Government owned bank to keep the others honest – that’s what completion for! Now let’s see how that one worked out. Ah yes, we now pay some of the highest bank fees and charges on the planet.

 

The list goes on and on and on….until it’s time for Tony to become PM, at which time he seems hell bent on finishing the job Howard started.

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@tall_bearded01 wrote:

But then Tony has a long and distinguished record of putting the public interest first (not)

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to finally sell of Telstra and deregulate the telecommunications market, because the private sector can do it better! Result Australians are now paying some of the highest charges for some to the worst telecommunications services on the planet.

 

There is a brand new topic you can start on this as I am sure it will get plenty of mileage on here from it.. Me I am very happy with how my Telstra shares are performing.... 

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to force the states to sell off their electricity, gas and water assets because the private sector can do it better! Result Australians are now paying some of the highest prices for electricity, gas and water in the world.

 

How did Howard force the states to sell off state based assetts, most of the states were Labor under Howard.... So do tell how they were forced to to sell?  

 

Again a nice brand new anti ABBOTT topic here for you. 

 

Was he not a senior minister who fully supported Howard’s decision to privatise the Commonwealth Bank because there was no need for a Government owned bank to keep the others honest – that’s what completion for! Now let’s see how that one worked out. Ah yes, we now pay some of the highest bank fees and charges on the planet.

 

Looks like the Labor govt sold the CBA...   OOPPSSSSS now there you go......

 

Between 1991 and 1996 the Australian government fully privatised the Commonwealth Bank. The first share offer in 1991 was valued at $1,292 million, the second in 1993 for $1,700 million and the third was sold for $5,000 million in 1996.[6] It is a public company, but one of the few such companies in Australia whose official name does not end in 'Limited'.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Bank#Privatisation_and_the_Colonial_merger_.281990.E2.80.9...

 

OOHH thats right Paul deregulated the banking industry as well.

 

Between 1983 and 1985 Treasurer Paul Keating deregulated the system by (a) floating the Australian dollar in December 1983; (b) granting 40 new foreign exchange licences in June 1984; and (c) granting 16 banking

 

http://www.abc.net.au/money/currency/features/feat3.htm 

 

 

Bob Hawke1983–1991(1929-12-09) 9 December 1929 (age 84)
Paul Keating1991–1996(1944-01-18) 18 January 1944 (age 70)

 

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The list goes on and on and on….until it’s time for Tony to become PM, at which time he seems hell bent on finishing the job Howard started.


Tall you stated that you are a LNP voter but based on the above posts from you I am finding that very hard to believe and the fact based on your posts you wouldnt have voted for Howard either.

 

Anyway may I suggest to  you a party you may be far happier supporting and voting for based on your posts and your dislike of TA and the LNP and it seems Howard as well.      http://www.socialistpartyaustralia.org/ 

 

🙂 🙂 

 

Have a good evening 

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How did Howard force the states to sell off state based assetts, most of the states were Labor under Howard.... So do tell how they were forced to to sell?” The same way that all PM's have in the past, and will in the future make the states toe the line. Do it or you’ll have problems getting Federal Government funding for….

 

As for the Commonwealth bank fair call. Got that one wrong. Forgot Howard didn’t get in until 1996. Thought it was the year before. But then neither Hawk nor Keating are in my good books as it was they who got this whole privatisation BS started.

 

I did vote for Howard in 1996 as did Frazer before him. I didn’t vote for him after that because, I have a problem when it comes to politicians who lie.

 

As for the link provided, I don’t believe I have to be an ardent right winger to be a LNP supporter.  All things in moderation will surfice.

 

That is I simply have a distain for politicians such as Howard and Abbott and Keating to name but three who believe it is Ok to lie to the electorate if they believe it is for the greater good.

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Correct and we see that on here on a  daily basis, facts seem to be forgotten when it comes to slandering TA 

 

They must have learnt well from those who did the same about Gillard day after day.

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