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Heart attack victims delay calling costly ambulance | News.com.au

Heart attack victims delay calling costly ambulance
  • <LI class="byline first ">By Sue Dunlevy <LI class="source ">From: The Daily Telegraph <LI class="date-and-time ">May 06, 2010 12:58AM
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One in five people would delay calling an ambulance if they suffered a heart attack, a study has shown / Supplied Source: AAP



  • Call for universal ambulance scheme
  • Funded by increase in Medicare levy
  • 650,000 people could delay call
ONE in five people would hesitate to call an ambulance if they were having a heart attack because of the high cost, a study has found.

This delay could kill - a person dies from cardiovascular disease every 10 minutes and half the 11,341 deaths from heart attack each year occur before the person reaches hospital.
An independent report into ambulance costs commissioned by the National Heart Foundation of Australia called for universal ambulance insurance scheme to remove the fear of ambulance costs.
The move could be funded by $3.30 a week rise in the Medicare levy, a levy on electricity bills or by general federal revenue, the report said.
"This paper indicates that up to 650,000 people would delay calling an ambulance when experiencing heart attack warning signs because of cost considerations," National Heart Foundation chief Lyn Roberts said..
"We think that this means it's time to consider universal coverage for ambulance for all Australians and we'd like start a discussion with governments and health services across the country."
Ambulance charges for an emergency call-out in NSW range from $301 to $4938 but pensioners and welfare recipients have some ambulance services provided free of charge and people with health insurance compulsorily buy ambulance cover as part of their premium.
In the ACT and South Australia the average fee is $700 for an emergency, in Queensland ambulance cover is free and covered by a levy imposed through electricity bills and in Victoria the cost is $924.20.
A survey of 3176 people in August 2008 found 6.7 per cent "very or somewhat likely to delay calling an ambulance due to the cost involved".
That equated to 650,000 who would put off calling an ambulance if they had heart attack symptoms.
But a more recent Heart Foundation survey found 17.15 per cent, or one in six, would agree it was too costly to call an ambulance if they had heart attack symptoms, while in NSW the figure was 20 per cent.
 
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come on seriously

- poor people AKA the ones most likely to have a heart attack get free or subsidised healthcare and ambulance cover anyway
- old people/pensioners get free ambulance cover

- the rest of us can afford private health cover, with ambulance cover being the minimum standard. we are better off with ambulance cover, so we dont get no medicare levy stuff


- IF YOU DONT CALL AN AMBULANCE WHEN HAVING A HEART ATTACK, COS IT MIGHT COST YOU $900, THEN FUCKING DIE u cunt
 

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lol @ news using the HNNNNG guy

this is thread is now about hnnnnnnnnnnngggg
 

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I love it how you deliberately choose to post three posts when it could have all been just one. Your attempt at increasing your post count is quite pathetic if you ask me.
 

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I love it how you deliberately choose to post three posts when it could have all been just one. Your attempt at increasing your post count is quite pathetic if you ask me.
ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
you dumb fucking clueless muslim
 

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yeah pretty much
ambulance cover is like $150/yr for families in vic

logic would suggest that people with a high risk for any acute condition requiring emergency ambulatory care would maybe invest in cover, especially if the issue of cost would impede their decision to call one in a life-threatening situation

so if you don't want to do that
then save some money for emergencies
derp


edit; qualification threshold for the low income health care card is 1500 for families and 850 for singles fortnightly
 
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