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In Australia we can go to clinic for free, hospitalisations are free, prescriptions are heavily subsidised, particularly for children, we don't have the issue of insurance refusing to cover a medication. If a doctor prescribes it, we get it. This is without having any private health insurance...
In Australia we can go to clinic for free, hospitalisations are free, prescriptions are heavily subsidised, particularly for children, we don't have the issue of insurance refusing to cover a medication. If a doctor prescribes it, we get it. This is without having any private health insurance...
In Australia we can go to clinic for free, hospitalisations are free, prescriptions are heavily subsidised, particularly for children, we don't have the issue of insurance refusing to cover a medication. If a doctor prescribes it, we get it. This is without having any private health insurance...
In Australia we can go to clinic for free, hospitalisations are free, prescriptions are heavily subsidised, particularly for children, we don't have the issue of insurance refusing to cover a medication. If a doctor prescribes it, we get it. This is without having any private health insurance...
In Australia we can go to clinic for free, hospitalisations are free, prescriptions are heavily subsidised, particularly for children, we don't have the issue of insurance refusing to cover a medication. If a doctor prescribes it, we get it. This is without having any private health insurance...
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