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access to healthcare
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Australia
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Access to healthcare involves initiatives focused on indigenous health and cultural sensitivity in healthcare delivery.
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access to healthcare facilities
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Australia
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Geographical location and distance to healthcare facilities can be a barrier to access, especially in rural areas.
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government-provided healthcare
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Australia
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Debate around the role of government in healthcare and often involves private insurance and healthcare providers
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healthcare
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Australia
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Outdoor activities and sports are often prescribed as part of healthcare and rehabilitation programs
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healthcare access
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Australia
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Healthcare access is provided through a mix of public and private systems, offering a balance of universal coverage and the option for private healthcare services.
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healthcare providers
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Australia
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Patients typically see general practitioners as their first point of contact with the healthcare system.
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healthcare system
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Australia
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Blend of public and private healthcare options with a focus on promoting healthy lifestyles and preventive healthcare measures
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medical care
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Australia
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Access to medical care is largely provided through public healthcare systems.
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medicare patient
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Australia
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Eligible for healthcare coverage through the government-run Medicare system, which provides benefits for medical services, prescription medications, and other healthcare expenses.
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medicare patient
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Australia
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Refers to a person who is eligible for subsidized healthcare services under the country's Medicare system, regardless of age.
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patient care
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Australia
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National healthcare system with emphasis on universal access and government funding
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