I did know that. It's ridiculous!
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I did know that. It's ridiculous!
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yeh all better now Tinks
DP was awesome with me and he was rewarded when the ambo turned up with the hottest looking blonde paramedic on the planet (we won't mention the other frumpy one) and he was totally gobsmacked ... Even me that was totally sick and nearly passing out with my t.shirt nightie on with the words on the front " World's Greatest Mummy " opened my eyes wide open for a moment and thought " OMGgg She'ssss HOTTTT "She looked like a female version of a guy in one of those sexy blue racing car suits
She had long blonde hair in a big ponytail with the bluest eyes and a body to die for ... and to think i was so ill to get an ambo i noticed her !
never called an ambulance in all my years and i have been covered since i was 18yo, so that's a darn long time yeh![]()
All Queenslanders have ambulance cover, the government added it onto the electricity bills a number of years ago. I always had it before they attached it to the electricity bill though. Definitely worth it!
For $100 odd bucks a year, I don't know that it's really worth it, considering what it costs us to move. You'd have to live here for 20 years to make it worth your while. Not that I don't want you living here, of course!
I LOVE that it's free in Qld, especially that it's tacked onto your electricity bill. It's liek the Govt says "You know what? If you're hardcore enough to live without electricity, we'll give you free ambulance."Awesome.
Well I can attest to this...we've twice rang ambulances, once they came out, checked everythign was ok, left again (no transport $500), the other time I had a ride with lights n sirens and the green sucky pain tube, that was $700. Both times it was covered by our health insurance (we only had top extras) BUT in each state the bill was handled differently, ie our health insurance had a different arrangement with the ambulance service in each state. So you need to check how it works in your state.
I didn't have it until i was PG with DD1, thank god i got it just in time
Had it every year since, i keep telling my brother to make sure he has it, he was in a football accident a few yrs back and was FLOWN to melbourne in helimed... LUCKILY he was still on my dads private health, it would have cost THOUSANDS.
I had a friend who ahd a car accident, no ambulance cover.. lets just say she wasn't buying any new shoes or clothes anytime soon.
It's one of those things i've found younger people say 18-20yr olds don't generally get.. and it's so so vital!
ZF that's a really good point as when i was 18yo i was nearly NOT going to get Ambo membership thinking i'm young as long as i don't have a car accident i will be alright but thankfully my BF at the time who had membership talked me into joining as he pointed out as i had no family to financially help me if i did get footed with a big bill i would then be on my own at 18yo+ to pay it ... so yep paid my ambulance membership at 18yo and can you believe back then it was only $17 for a single !!
Yes it's good, but, beinga single, I have to cop the same amount on my electric bill as a family does - before when I paid for my own cover, it was cheaper being a single. Also if you have a house of 8 peeople unrelated living together, they are all covered for the same amount as little ole me - pretty unfair.
thats what i love about qld.
but are we then covered if we are in an accident down south??
jodi.... so if im holidaying in vic and fall ill enough to need transport of hosp they won't cover me???
that doesn't sound right.. we are still paying for the service so you would think that it would be inclusive of all states.
We have always had Ambo cover. For such a minimal amount you are crazy not to have it!
On the PHI thing I was chatting to a gf the other day who has a very short cervix so needs to take it easy throughout pregnancy. So when she was talking with her OB he told her to check her PHI and exactly what it covers in relation to Ambos. She found out that her PHI didn't cover transfers between hospitals. So if she was taken to the closest hospital to birth and then bub had to be moved to a better equipped hossy they would have copped a bill as it only covers the one trip! So they have just signed up for Ambo Cover too now!
I was a little worried there for a minute, thinking it was no longer on our electricity bill! phew!
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