Australian Healthcare
Australian healthcare is a mix of public and private services designed to provide medical care to all citizens. The public system, known as Medicare, offers free or low-cost access to essential medical services, including hospital care and visits to general practitioners. It is funded through taxes and ensures that everyone can receive necessary treatment regardless of their financial situation.
In addition to the public system, many Australians choose private health insurance to cover additional services, such as dental care and elective surgeries. This private sector helps reduce waiting times and provides more options for patients. Overall, Australia's healthcare system aims to deliver quality care to its population.