Can I claim a medical through health insurance?
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Can I claim a medical through health insurance?
Pretty self-explanatory question, sorry if this has come a before.... a brief search yielded nothing.
So... can I claim the cost of my medical (approx $180) through my health insurer?
So... can I claim the cost of my medical (approx $180) through my health insurer?
But, if you're commercial and it is a 'necessary expense' in the earning of your income.....
Claim on your tax.....But pls check with your accountant first.....
(No liability here mate....)
Claim on your tax.....But pls check with your accountant first.....
(No liability here mate....)
If your AvMed should turn up anything requiring further investigation however, say a stress ECG because of the points, I am reliably informed that this is claimable. The reasoning is that it is a "further investigation" of a medical condition and not merely to obtain a medical certification.
At least that's what my accountant tells me.
As always, seek your own advice and don't rely on me.
At least that's what my accountant tells me.
As always, seek your own advice and don't rely on me.
Furthermore, and particularly if your DAME is also your GP, then things like blood tests (cholesterol etc), and possibly ecg's and audiograms (depending on circumstances and relationship with medical practitioner) may also be claimable against either medicare or private medical insurance.
Furthermore, and particularly if your DAME is also your GP, then things like blood tests (cholesterol etc), and possibly ecg's and audiograms (depending on circumstances and relationship with medical practitioner) may also be claimable against either medicare or private medical insurance.
You may be able to claim the blood work if it is done by an independent lab like Douglas Hanley.
You can certainly claim everything on tax if you are working though so that helps a bit.
You can certainly claim everything on tax if you are working though so that helps a bit.
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DAME as GP
Just wonder why one would be an idiot to have his/her DAME also his/her GP? Don't know about anyone else, but I have seen the same GP for over twenty years and he knows my health situation better than anyone else. Is the inference that having a DAME as your GP means that he/she would know too much about you?
The way I see it with physicians is that I want one with whom I have a long, close professional relationship, someone who knows my medical history well. That's who I see when I'm really ill. I went to primary school with my GP.
I attend the local walk-in clinic when I have the flu and just need a few days off. My regular GP is kinda busy and the flu is the flu.
As for a DAME, I just want the box ticked. Probably the less s/he knows about my personal life and habits the better.
I attend the local walk-in clinic when I have the flu and just need a few days off. My regular GP is kinda busy and the flu is the flu.
As for a DAME, I just want the box ticked. Probably the less s/he knows about my personal life and habits the better.
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I agree with Old Fella, my GP is also my DAME and has been for the last 15 years. One trip to the doc per year for inspection and rectification of defects is quite enough!