As most if not all forum members residing in SA will now know by now. As their current SA ambulance cover comes up for renewal they will no longer be covered for ambulance service out side SA (cost cutting to pay for the new RAH)
It is going to cost me another fifty dollars for BUPA to give my wife and myself cover out side SA that is over and above what we are already paying for our health cover
Interested to know what the situation is in the rest of Australia
GeoffC
-- Edited by geoffc on Wednesday 4th of May 2016 05:53:46 PM
Gaylehere said
06:56 PM May 4, 2016
Permanent Queensland residents are automatically covered for ambulance services and if we get an invoice for interstate ambulance services we are to forward that invoice to QAS for payment.
I haven't heard of any changes for us here in Queensland. Cheers.
brickies said
07:00 PM May 4, 2016
I live IN Queensland and believe I am covered Australia , But I was in your situation I would not leave home without Ambulance cover $50 a year a bargain .
Brisand said
07:11 PM May 4, 2016
Victorians are covered by their ambulance cover Australia wide including royal flying doctor by their ambulance cover.
PeterInSa said
08:45 PM May 4, 2016
Re (It is going to cost me another fifty dollars for BUPA to give my wife and myself cover out side SA that is over and above what we are already paying for our health cover)
I think you will find that is for emergency cover only and not for Hospital to Hospital (non emergency) transport, if needed, and only for 2 trips a year according to my/our Bupa Cover.
And the emergency criteria is determined by the Ambo Org not by BUPA. But to me $50 is good value, but would still like to be covered for non emergency, just in case the hospital will not allow me taking their "Drip" or other machine in a taxi to another hospital.
Peter
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Wednesday 4th of May 2016 08:45:57 PM
Oka374 said
07:52 AM May 5, 2016
Also ask your health fund if your ambualnce cover includes air ambulance/chopper as apparently some funds only cover ground/road cover.
LLD said
12:02 PM May 5, 2016
Don't forget that the TAC fee (Vic term for car accident insurance) on your registration covers an Ambulance should you have a vehicle accident. I've had two road & one helicopter ambulance trips that were covered by TAC (all motorbike related).
FYI. Two of the costs were:
1. The helicopter ride from Licola (Gippsland) to The Alfred (Melbourne) cost about $7,000 in 2010. Great trip, so I'm told.
2. I think the road trip in early 2000s was about $700 from Victoria Market to Royal Melbourne (only a couple of kms).
Bruce and Bev said
06:08 PM May 5, 2016
WA don't give their citizens ambulance transport free. A typical ambulance fee (unless it is a motor accident) is around $1000.
So in WA you need to make sure you have ambulance insurance !
jebs said
07:05 AM May 6, 2016
If you live in WA and are on the pension then the State Government cover all ambulance costs including the RFDS
adreamer said
08:46 PM May 6, 2016
Do NOT live in South Australia!!
We have the highest rates, stamp duty (cars, Mortgage), water rates. essential service levy, traffic infringement charges, highest unemployment in Australia, worse Roads etc. etc.
I was born and bred in SA and hate to see what is happening, all because of our over staffed, greedy Rulers who line their own pockets first and then take their Tax funded business class trips anywhere they want to rid themselves of their stress.
There, got that off my chest.
geoffc said
09:31 PM May 6, 2016
adreamer wrote:
Do NOT live in South Australia!!
We have the highest rates, stamp duty (cars, Mortgage), water rates. essential service levy, traffic infringement charges, highest unemployment in Australia, worse Roads etc. etc.
I was born and bred in SA and hate to see what is happening, all because of our over staffed, greedy Rulers who line their own pockets first and then take their Tax funded business class trips anywhere they want to rid themselves of their stress.
There, got that off my chest.
Amen adreamer. from where I stand it has to be a cost cutting exercise by the health dept which means the consumer has to folk out more money to cover one's self. Brikies did mention that the $50.00 was a small price to pay and I do agree with him. What I am against is that we will still pay the same subscription for our ambulance cover but will get less for our money when SA members are compared to interstate members
brickies said
07:03 AM May 7, 2016
We would welcome you to join us in Queensland great place to live .
adreamer said
08:00 AM May 7, 2016
I love Queensland and if I was younger I would be there like a shot.
Starting to think I should sell all my possessions anyway and just live in my van, makes sense but my daughter would have a fit.
Helen
Bruce and Bev said
12:57 PM May 7, 2016
Hi Helen. Never lived in SA, but do agree with you about the roads there - most are shockers. I reckon they lay new roads with "X" amount of corrugations and pot holes per km - you know when you move out of SA into any other State - the road suddenly improves :)
But with regards all the other things - WA is now fast catching up to you. Unemployment rates are almost as high as Tasmania and our Govt cant adjust to the fact that theyre not getting many $M's from mining royalties anymore. Many of the public servants still refuse to accept that their Union can get a 5-8% increase every year when their awards come up for renewal. In the private sector, wages (especially in retail) are actually shrinking.
The upside I guess is if you want to buy a V8 car, boat or jet ski, theyre very cheap here as so many FIFOs bought them and now theyre unemployed they cant afford the repayments. Almost new boats are selling for about $15K rather than the new price of $40-60K.
bilbyg said
05:09 PM May 7, 2016
As a S.A. resident (and I wish I wasn't) I am disgusted with the behavior of our State Government who cares more about overseas junkets, photo opportunities, and personal remuneration greed than it does about the health and welfare of SA residence. The current removal of interstate ambulance cover is solely due to financial mismanagement of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital and its absurd transforming health policy which is doomed to fail. South Australian politicians are not qualified to perform in their respective portfolios, hence bad decisions are constantly made. The Treasurer acts like the Sheriff of Nottingham by taxing state services to the hilt. What we desperately need is a Robin Hood.
Bill
As most if not all forum members residing in SA will now know by now. As their current SA ambulance cover comes up for renewal they will no longer be covered for ambulance service out side SA (cost cutting to pay for the new RAH)
It is going to cost me another fifty dollars for BUPA to give my wife and myself cover out side SA that is over and above what we are already paying for our health cover
Interested to know what the situation is in the rest of Australia
GeoffC
-- Edited by geoffc on Wednesday 4th of May 2016 05:53:46 PM
I haven't heard of any changes for us here in Queensland. Cheers.
Victorians are covered by their ambulance cover Australia wide including royal flying doctor by their ambulance cover.
Re (It is going to cost me another fifty dollars for BUPA to give my wife and myself cover out side SA that is over and above what we are already paying for our health cover)
I think you will find that is for emergency cover only and not for Hospital to Hospital (non emergency) transport, if needed, and only for 2 trips a year according to my/our Bupa Cover.
And the emergency criteria is determined by the Ambo Org not by BUPA. But to me $50 is good value, but would still like to be covered for non emergency, just in case the hospital will not allow me taking their "Drip" or other machine in a taxi to another hospital.
Peter
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Wednesday 4th of May 2016 08:45:57 PM
FYI. Two of the costs were:
1. The helicopter ride from Licola (Gippsland) to The Alfred (Melbourne) cost about $7,000 in 2010. Great trip, so I'm told.
2. I think the road trip in early 2000s was about $700 from Victoria Market to Royal Melbourne (only a couple of kms).
So in WA you need to make sure you have ambulance insurance !
Do NOT live in South Australia!!
We have the highest rates, stamp duty (cars, Mortgage), water rates. essential service levy, traffic infringement charges, highest unemployment in Australia, worse Roads etc. etc.
I was born and bred in SA and hate to see what is happening, all because of our over staffed, greedy Rulers who line their own pockets first and then take their Tax funded business class trips anywhere they want to rid themselves of their stress.
There, got that off my chest.
Amen adreamer. from where I stand it has to be a cost cutting exercise by the health dept which means the consumer has to folk out more money to cover one's self. Brikies did mention that the $50.00 was a small price to pay and I do agree with him. What I am against is that we will still pay the same subscription for our ambulance cover but will get less for our money when SA members are compared to interstate members
I love Queensland and if I was younger I would be there like a shot.
Starting to think I should sell all my possessions anyway and just live in my van, makes sense but my daughter would have a fit.
Helen
But with regards all the other things - WA is now fast catching up to you. Unemployment rates are almost as high as Tasmania and our Govt cant adjust to the fact that theyre not getting many $M's from mining royalties anymore. Many of the public servants still refuse to accept that their Union can get a 5-8% increase every year when their awards come up for renewal. In the private sector, wages (especially in retail) are actually shrinking.
The upside I guess is if you want to buy a V8 car, boat or jet ski, theyre very cheap here as so many FIFOs bought them and now theyre unemployed they cant afford the repayments. Almost new boats are selling for about $15K rather than the new price of $40-60K.
Bill