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Ilovehuskies's avatar
9 years ago

public system or private health insurance?

I am 55 and just got diagnosed with high grade DCIS (2 lesions, one with focus suspicions for micro invasions, lymph node U/S FNA - Negative). the hospital gave me a referral for their breast surgeon for mid December but also notified my doctor. My doctor called me and asked me to come in for a chat and she wants me to go private so the mastectomy can be done before Christmas (which most likely can't be done in the Public Hospital, they start with surgeries again on the 10th of January). I am now really confused what to do, while I would love to have the surgery out of the way as soon as possible, I am worried with GAP payments if I go private. I don't have yet an appointment for the private surgeon but my doctor reckons I could get one for this coming week. 
while I am extremely lucky that I was diagnosed early, it's still a shock and I am confused and worried.
if anyone could let me know about their decisions and costs for GAP payments, I would really appreciate it.
thank you :) 
  • I have private insurance and was not worried about the Gap financially but I chose to go public. I am a registered nurse and have worked in senior roles in both private and public health management and would always chose public over private with something as serious as a mastectomy. both my surgeon and oncologist are both private and public and I am seen as a private patient in the public system and it works well for me. The only annoyance is the wait times for clinics sometimes.
    I sadly developed mets 3 yrs after my mastectomy and was glad that I was public as I had the opportunity of going onto an amazing trial with immunotherapy.
    I think you have made the right choice with public - just see if you can be a private patient in the public system - gives you a few more benefits (like a private room if there is one available) and does not cost you anything.

  • @Lizzie13
    thanks for the advice, Lizzie! 
    wishing you all the best for your trial 
  • @Ilovehuskies Im so glad you found it helpful! and found a private Surgeon that goes Public as well. Fantastic!!! Im waiting on my call in the next month for the Mastectomy as am going Public, Im going as a public patient however on both Surgeons recommendations. As I dont have any out of pocket, unfortunately my Health Fund would not have contributed alot as alot deem reconstruction as cosmetic. Hoping it all works out! Keep healing and resting and let us know how your results go. Hugs Melinda xo
  • @melclarity remember you can go privately within the public system, that is you can be a private patient in a public hospital, it does not cost you anything but you do get some benefits.
  • Hey Lizzie, yes I know and i would have preferred it but i would have had out of pocket for hospital excess. My surgeons said to go public. I really wanted my own room. Ill ask when they have a date for me. Thanks. Melinda 
  • I went private as l love my surgeon and my onco. But went public for radiation as l would have been hugely out of pocket. Peter mac public worked with my team. I still was quite out of pocket going private.