02/12/2022 | 963 Views
OSHCstudents - If you are a visitor to Australia, it may be a requirement of your visa that you need to hold a form of Overseas Visitors Health Cover. This includes applicants for the visa subclass 482 (Temporary Skill Shortage), visa subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) visa, and other visas that include condition 8501: Health Cover.
28/11/2022 | 566 Views
OSHCstudents - It is impossible to explain the UK healthcare system without drawing upon the history of the NHS. Launched in July 1948, it is known worldwide for being the first healthcare system funded by general taxation, which provides free care at the point of use. Moreover, it fully recognizes health as a right, meaning that free care is granted on the basis of need rather than the payment of fees or insurance. In simpler words, if you are relocating to the UK, you will have access to free healthcare via the NHS. Even though the standard of medical facilities is good, be warned: the waiting lists can be long, and your choices might be limited.
24/11/2022 | 338 Views
OSHCstudents - When you purchase health insurance, you may come across some terms such as copay, coinsurance, or deductible. What do these terms mean? Common health insurance terms can be confusing. But learning the definitions can help you to better understand your plan and use it to your benefit.
21/11/2022 | 359 Views
OSHCstudents – Choosing among many health insurance options can be overwhelming. But don’t be discouraged! See the list of 10 questions below to help you sort through different...
17/11/2022 | 1557 Views
OSHCstudents - If you or a friend are dealing with anxiety or depression, you might have questions about where to turn. Seeing a psychologist can be a helpful step towards managing anxiety and depression. You may be able to claim some of the cost with Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
14/11/2022 | 693 Views
OSHCstudents - To meet the student visa requirements and eligibility for OSHC the Australian Government requires that you have continuous OSHC for the entire length of your stay in Australia. When you purchase OSHC, you’ll need to pay your policy premium upfront to cover you for the length of your student visa.
07/11/2022 | 420 Views
Overseas student health cover (OSHC) assists international students in paying the cost of medical and healthcare they may need while studying in Australia.
04/11/2022 | 583 Views
OSHCstudents - A referral is a written request from one health professional to another health professional or health service, asking them to diagnose or treat you for a particular condition.
31/10/2022 | 543 Views
OSHCstudents - How are doctors' fee set? How much of the doctor's bill will OSHC cover? Find out how doctors' fees are set in Australia so that you can fully prepare yourself if you need to visit a doctor.
27/10/2022 | 298 Views
OSHCstudents - Before you receive your treatment you are entitled to ask your doctor or health care provider, your health insurer, and your hospital about any extra money you may have to pay out of your own pocket, commonly known as a ‘gap’ payment. Knowing how much your treatment will cost is called Informed Financial Consent.
24/10/2022 | 3697 Views
OSHCstudents - Out-of-pocket expenses or gap fees for hospital treatment can really hurt, especially when you’re not expecting them. And while talking about money can be uncomfortable, it’s helpful to know there are ways you can decrease your risk of being hit with a gap-fee unexpectedly after medical treatment.
17/10/2022 | 4467 Views
OSHCstudents - When you go into a hospital, there are different costs for your treatment. These hospital costs depend on whether you are in a public or private hospital, or have private health insurance. It is essential to know what treatments you are covered for when you go to hospital, so you do not have any unexpected out-of-pocket costs after your hospital visit. You can choose to go into hospital as either a public or private patient. Even if you have private health insurance, you can still choose to be a public patient in a public hospital.