Looking for Ambulance cover while in South Australia, thy don't have agreements with Tasmania, do we go with there ambulance service cover or private cover because
and if we go private what in your opinions is the best
Bruce and Bev said
11:12 AM Jan 29, 2016
Hi David. This subject has been well talked about before with lots of feedback - obviously you missed them :))
Go to the top of the page and open the search facility and type in "ambulance cover" or "ambulance insurance". Theres heaps of recent advice sitting in these previous posts.
Good luck with your travels and hope your insurance stays un-used
brickies said
11:16 AM Jan 29, 2016
Cowboy you ask the same question last November and got a lot of reply .
rockylizard said
11:39 AM Jan 29, 2016
brickies wrote:
Cowboy you ask the same question last November and got a lot of reply .
I ask the a question to the QLD Ambulance today, i was told by them that if we had proof or id ( driver licence , health care card ) we would be covered Australia wide.
Please check with your local Ambulance to find out more.
Cheers reg
Vince said
01:25 PM Jan 30, 2016
I have cover through HCF - ambulance only, Live in NSW and costs $87.60 per year and am covered Australia wide.
Had a severe heart attack in Emerald QLD while travelling 3rd day into a six week trip and got the best ever service that saved my life
Ambulance to Emerald Hospital - Revived (twice) - Air Ambulance to Prince Charles Brisbane - Great Care and forever grateful
All transport paid by HCF
Bill B said
01:29 PM Jan 30, 2016
reglynn wrote:
I ask the a question to the QLD Ambulance today, i was told by them that if we had proof or id ( driver licence , health care card ) we would be covered Australia wide.
Please check with your local Ambulance to find out more.
The problem is the poster live in Tasmania and is enquiring about cover in South Australia
msg said
05:46 PM Jan 30, 2016
Reglynn wrote:
"I ask the a question to the QLD Ambulance today, i was told by them that if we had proof or id ( driver licence , health care card ) we would be covered Australia wide."
They neglected to say if you are a Queenslander and it may also have something to do with paying rates.
ACT does not have reciprocal arrangements with Queensland.
brickies said
06:24 PM Jan 30, 2016
Yes we know Queenslanders are covered but the poster is from Tasmania
msg said
09:03 PM Jan 30, 2016
brickies wrote:
Yes we know Queenslanders are covered but the poster is from Tasmania
Looking for Ambulance cover while in South Australia, thy don't have agreements with Tasmania, do we go with there ambulance service cover or private cover because
and if we go private what in your opinions is the best
Go to the top of the page and open the search facility and type in "ambulance cover" or "ambulance insurance". Theres heaps of recent advice sitting in these previous posts.
Good luck with your travels and hope your insurance stays un-used
Gday...
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t61152686/ambulance-cover/
cheers - John
Hello and good afternoon from sunny storm south east queensland.
As a permanent Qld Resident
check out the link below, should answer most of your questions.
www.qld.gov.au/emergency/emergencies-services/qld-visitors-qas.htm
Cheers for now and stay safe.
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Corrected link
http://www.qld.gov.au/emergency/emergencies-services/qld-visitors-qas.html
I ask the a question to the QLD Ambulance today, i was told by them that if we had proof or id ( driver licence , health care card ) we would be covered Australia wide.
Please check with your local Ambulance to find out more.
Cheers reg
Had a severe heart attack in Emerald QLD while travelling 3rd day into a six week trip and got the best ever service that saved my life
Ambulance to Emerald Hospital - Revived (twice) - Air Ambulance to Prince Charles Brisbane - Great Care and forever grateful
All transport paid by HCF
http://www.qld.gov.au/emergency/emergencies-services/interstate-ambulance-treatment.html
"I ask the a question to the QLD Ambulance today, i was told by them that if we had proof or id ( driver licence , health care card ) we would be covered Australia wide."
They neglected to say if you are a Queenslander and it may also have something to do with paying rates.
ACT does not have reciprocal arrangements with Queensland.
So. they need to check how they are affected