Healthcare in Australia

Australia’s public healthcare system (known as Medicare) provides all Australian citizens, permanent residents and some temporary residents with free hospital treatment and subsidised out-of-hospital treatment.

There are also private healthcare services with shorter waiting times, but these are more expensive. People often have private health insurance to help them with these extra costs. International students are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay in Australia.

Medical practitioners provide services in private practice or in the public system. Most dentists, optometrists and other allied health professionals work in private practice. Check out some of the many health services in Australia and how to access them.