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死性不改
发表于 2021-5-15 19:53:55
好吧,仍是本人去查吧。
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/ ... etry-under-medicare
There are a number of Budget changes that come into effect in 2015.
The Budget 2014-15 introduced a number of changes to optometry services under Medicare from 1 January 2015.
Your optometrist can now set their own fees for their services.
Also from 1 January 2015, the benefit payable will be reduced by five per cent for all Medicare eligible optometry services.
For patients without visual symptoms, Medicare benefits for comprehensive eye examinations will apply
once every 3 years
for patients under 65 years of age and annually for patients aged 65 years and over.
However, if you have signs or symptoms of changing eyesight or a progressive disorder, such as diabetes, you can see an optometrist earlier if you need to and still receive Medicare benefits.
Your optometrist can choose to bulk bill Medicare or provide a patient account. If your optometrist bulk bills Medicare you will not pay any additional fee for their service.
If your optometrist provides you with a patient account, you can then claim Medicare benefits from us. The most convenient way to claim is at your optometrist if they offer electronic claiming otherwise you can claim online or visit a Department of Human Services Service Centre.
变为三年一次了。 |
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