18 June 2024

ACT Greens' free ambulances pledge a 'dramatic change', says Chief Minister

| Oliver Jacques
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ACT Ambulance services are currently not covered by Medicare. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

The ACT Greens have pledged to make ambulance services free if they form a Greens-led government after the October 2024 election.

An emergency ambulance callout and treatment costs the patient $1070 in the ACT, even if the request to 000 is made by someone else.

Pensioners and certain vulnerable groups are exempt from paying, but others are billed directly for the service unless they have a private insurance policy covering ambulance care.

“On the worst day of your life, you shouldn’t be worrying about the cost. When you’re in an emergency and calling for an ambulance, you’re calling for an essential service,” said Andrew Braddock, Greens spokesperson for emergency services, who is re-contesting his seat in the Yerrabi electorate.

“A $1000 ambulance bill is a significant financial shock for most people, and chasing up the payments can cost the public service more money than it’s worth.”

The ACT is currently governed by a Labor-led coalition with the Greens.

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Labor Chief Minister Andrew Barr called the Greens plan a “dramatic change” and a “thought bubble” that had not been costed.

“If you were to extend [ambulance services] to effectively be free for everyone, then you would either be expecting people who currently have private health insurance to downgrade their private health insurance to no longer have ambulance cover and have a universal public insurance scheme.

“It will be quite a dramatic change in the way that the system operates. It would require a community-wide levy to fund it.”

ACT Greens candidates for 2024 election

ACT Greens candidates (back) MLAs Rebecca Vassarotti, Shane Rattenbury, Andrew Braddock and Jo Clay with (front) new candidates Soelily Consen-Lynch, Adele Sinclair and Sam Nugent. Photo: Claire Fenwicke.

If implemented, the ACT would join Queensland and Tasmania as the only jurisdictions in Australia to provide free ambulance care.

Greens candidate for Brindabella Sam Nugent, who says she has used an ambulance multiple times in the last two months, says people shouldn’t need private health insurance to avoid bill shock in a medical emergency.

“If I’d chosen to cancel my private health insurance, I would have been left $3210 out of pocket,” she said.

“As a part-time worker with a chronic health condition, I am unsure as to how, after this expense, I would be able to afford my medication.

“In a cost-of-living crisis, when people need emergency care they should not be faced with a choice of needing to cut expenses to pay for emergency services. Do you have to second guess in an emergency how you can afford a life saving service?

“This initiative will make a significant impact for those who are left facing an unexpected cost of $1070 for a single ambulance trip in the current cost-of-living crisis.”

Surveys have revealed that many Australians mistakenly believe that Medicare covers the cost of ambulances.

In the ACT, students currently get free ambulance cover while at school, and victims of domestic violence and crime are generally exempt from paying, as are people who die while receiving ambulance treatment.

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Even the Chief Minister thinks the Greens are dopes!

Ambulance cover can be bought for less than $5 per month so there’s no need for full expensive private health cover.

Amazing the freebies you can promise with an endless supply of other peoples money.

“If they form a Greens-led government”. What an escape clause. They can put up any policy they want when they know that they are unlikely to be able to deliver. There will never be a Greens-led government anywhere in Australia. They just don’t have the resource or the depth of candidates required to achieve this. The best they can hope for is being a member of a Coalition.

Seems “thought bubbles” are standard practice for this LGP government….”Trams & Ambos”.

Would be a good title for a movie.
Maybe the sequel to “Trains, Planes & Automobiles”

Ahhh, more “free” stuff from the watetmelons.

It’s not ever free. It’s paid for by increased taxes, fees and rates.

Everything’s free under the Greens. Money grows on trees for them.

Would an ambulance be free to ACT residents only, or would it apply to interstate visitors as well?

Would an ambulance be free to ACT residents while only in the ACT, or while they are interstate too?

How would this impact the current reciprocal agreements the ACT has with other States and Territories?

What percent of the $6 million revenue collected from ambulance fees is now paid for by insurance funds?

Can someone from the local Greens answer this, so voters can make an informed decision on thier policy.

Keyboard Warrior7:12 am 19 Jun 24

Pensioners and certain vulnerable groups are already exempt from paying, and the rest would require a community-wide levy to fund it.
This level is called “health insurance”, sure not everyone can afford (or choose not) to take up health insurance, but the same argument can be held for this new “levy”.
Will those with health insurance also have to pay this new levey?
The Greens have zero ideas that extend beyond throwing free money at problems that aren’t problems – pointless lot!
If they were actually green focused they may get some votes but their dreams and policies are all for this Robin Hood type administration with little though to where the money will actually come from.

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