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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #150 - May 27th, 2011 at 2:33pm
 
Getting back to the topic.  Why should people that want private health insurance get a rebate?.  Why should there be a condition on if you want health insurance, you have a rebate?, when there are people that cant afford to have it anyway.  It seems fair enough to me, if you want it (And good luck to you, if you do) then pay for it.  At the very least, why not means test it?.  The money saved could go back into the public hospital system, thus making it better.   Wink
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #151 - May 27th, 2011 at 2:37pm
 
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Getting back to the topic.  Why should people that want private health insurance get a rebate?.    



Because if they don't get a rebate then they are paying for private healthcare and also paying for others to get healthcare through taxes.

They are paying TWICE.

That's been my point mate. Why should they pay twice when some don't pay at all?

If they don't take out private cover, they are whacked with a penalty tax.

Do you think this is fair??
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #152 - May 27th, 2011 at 2:41pm
 
What about the people that cant afford private health insurance?.  Maybe they would like it, but they simply cant afford it, rebate or no rebate.   Sad
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #153 - May 27th, 2011 at 2:43pm
 
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What about the people that cant afford private health insurance?.  Maybe they would like it, but they simply cant afford it, rebate or no rebate.   Sad



Well then they get public healthcare.

That's how it works.

I would like a Ferrari but I can't afford one.
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #154 - May 27th, 2011 at 2:47pm
 
Yes well, I would like a top of the range Mercedes, or a top of the range Lexus.   Smiley    See you later Andrei.
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Reply #155 - May 27th, 2011 at 3:00pm
 
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Yes well, I would like a top of the range Mercedes, or a top of the range Lexus.   Smiley    See you later Andrei.



When you get yours I will race you in my Ferrari when I get mine.
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #156 - May 27th, 2011 at 4:49pm
 
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HA, and how many times have we seen YOU abuse people?.   Shocked


I dont LOOK DOWN ON YOU. I call you an idiot. The difference is that the former is offensive while the later is accurate.
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #157 - May 27th, 2011 at 5:22pm
 
Here's what I don't particularly like is - if I am paying for private health insurance to pay for myself, why should I not receive a credit for not using the public system?

Here's the thing - if I am paying for myself - why should I be paying for say someone who doesn't work to get free healthcare?

They would pay in nothing and I would be paying twice.


It is not entirely correct that a person with private health cover pays for him/herself. If a private person has an operation under private cover, the hospital is paid by the private health fund, but the doctors bill is still paid by medicare, as are most prescriptions. The main advantage the private health provides, is, no long waiting time for any non-life threatening operations. I stand to be corrected on this.

And no one should think that all private health members are rich; many pay, to have the convenience of no waiting time, but it is a huge burden.
Whats the solution?
Here is my humble suggestion: Scrap all the subsidies for private health, introduce three tier health cards; green for low income, yellow for medium income and a red card for the high income earners.
The green card holders would pay 10%, the yellow card 20% and the red card 30% of any medical or health cost. There would also have to be a safety limit, similar to the current safety net for medical prescription, which should also be proportional to income.
But the government should than provide a decent health care system, with no long waiting times, and the so called extras like dental, physio, etc. should also be included; after all they are part of health.
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Reply #158 - May 27th, 2011 at 6:01pm
 
Private Health hardly ever take on 'life-threatening' operations - too much money on the budget.
They mostly do 'routine' operations and yes, if you're old, the last thing you wanna do is wait for that hip operation.
Private is a Scam and Public lacks balls ...and I say that in the most heterosexual male nurse way.
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #159 - May 27th, 2011 at 7:05pm
 
It_is_the_Darkness wrote on May 27th, 2011 at 6:01pm:
Private Health hardly ever take on 'life-threatening' operations - too much money on the budget.
They mostly do 'routine' operations and yes, if you're old, the last thing you wanna do is wait for that hip operation.
Private is a Scam and Public lacks balls ...and I say that in the most heterosexual male nurse way.


Thats rubbish. I know several people who ahve had extensive neuro surgery and lung reduction surgery - all in private hosptials.
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Reply #160 - May 27th, 2011 at 8:21pm
 
we have to scrap elitism and competition and make everything equal for everyone.  I want to ban profit and wealth hoarding and have everything distributed equally... Cool
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Reply #161 - May 27th, 2011 at 9:50pm
 
Yeah Longweekend, it does happen ...15% of the time in 15% of the Private Hospitals that make $385million Profit pa.

I remember working 13 patients in a Ward for HealthScope. There was only an R.N with me and she snapped and [quote] "I'm going back to New Zealand where you only get 4 patients to Nurse ratio!" as more Doctors arrived to be served and the phones rang. HealthScope could have paid for Agency Staff to help out with their big budget but "Nooooooooooooo" and although we got through it (and although she did not return again) I kinda wonder if Patients were being short-changed with the same old "Short-Staffed" excuse Roll Eyes we had to apologise with.
...and to think they are overworked in the Public system with a majority of 8 Patients to Nurse ratio Roll Eyes
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Re: A Push For Private Health Cover Reform.
Reply #162 - Nov 17th, 2011 at 1:06pm
 
A private Health thread by imcrook.

Has he ever bumped his own threads?
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Will The Private Health Rebate Be Means Tested.
Reply #163 - Jul 6th, 2011 at 7:15am
 
MORE than two million people are likely to avoid a sharp rise in their private health insurance costs.

The Gillard Government was last night struggling to persuade crossbench MPs to support a reform to reduce the rebate to as low as 10 per cent.

The Government fears defeat of its reform will blow a $3 billion hole in the Budget.   Sad

At least three independents - Tony Windsor, Bob Katter and Tony Crook - have raised serious concerns over the impact on rural communities if the 30 per cent rebate is tightened.

Marginal seat Labor MPs - nervous over a public backlash to the carbon tax - have been warned of another campaign by the private health insurance lobby if the legislation goes ahead.

Health Minister Nicola Roxon is expected to introduce legislation in Parliament tomorrow, paving the way for a means test on the rebate.


Under reforms, an estimated 2.4 million people will lose some, or all, of the 30 per cent rebate introduced by the former Howard government to encourage families to take out private health insurance.

Single people earning more than $80,000 and couples or families on more than $160,000 will drop to 20 per cent while the rebate drops to 10 per cent for singles on $93,000-plus and families earning more than $186,000.

A further 740,000 people will lose the entire 30 per cent rebate, including singles earning more than $124,000 and families on $248,000-plus.

Of the six crossbench MPs in the House of Representatives, only the Greens' Adam Bandt is certain to support the Government's reforms. Mr Windsor has voted against the means test twice and said he retained "serious concerns" on the impact of the measure on the bush.

Mr Katter said voters who worked in rural and regional areas would be disadvantaged.

"I'm convinced that people will move out of the private system if we implement means testing, therefore putting more pressure on the public system which is already overburdened," he said.

Mr Crook, the Independent Nationals MP for the West Australian electorate of O'Connor, cited a report by Deloitte that estimated up to 1.6 million people might drop private health care over five years.

Tasmanian Independent Andrew Wilkie said he was considering his position but in May told Parliament he was "yet to be convinced means testing the health insurance rebate is the most sensible thing to do right now".

While Ms Roxon admits it will be tough to get the numbers, she says the proposed rebate changes "are designed to make private health insurance fairer for all Australians". Her comments came as the Australian Health Insurance Association wrote to more than 20 Labor MPs yesterday reminding each of the thousands of voters in their electorates with private health insurance.
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Re: Will The Private Health Rebate Be Means Tested.
Reply #164 - Jul 6th, 2011 at 7:23am
 
While Ms Roxon admits it will be tough to get the numbers, she says the proposed rebate changes "are designed to make private health insurance fairer for all Australians".   Wink
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