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Originally Posted by
talaniman
Just curious Clete, but who gets the bill for that leftover 20%?
Those who have the money and don't use the system will pay fees, be entitled to rebates and use their insurance to offset major costs. You don't need to use the health care insurers unless you want private rooms and quicker service for elective surgery. The way it works is private hospitals are not covered by the government system and many specialists like to use them because they can charge more, the patient must pay for the gap. If you are admitted to hospital through ER the government picks up the bill and they will deal with whatever they find that is life threatening.
Example;, my son-in-law was admitted because of an industrial accident, they couldn't stabilise his blood pressure and found a rare cancer, this was removed at a major city hospital, all free
Example; I consulted a specialist and eventually had a hip replacement using my health insurance to reduce waiting time. I made a gap payment to the surgeon but my hospital costs were completely covered