Ambulance cover is your ticket to essential paramedic care and transportation during medical emergencies, but it’s unfortunately not covered by Medicare. It varies between states and territories, which also adds to the complexity if you’re moving around or travelling for work. In some parts of the country, ambulance cover is something you’ll need to take care of yourself, while in others the state/territory government provides free or subsidised services to concession cardholders and low-income earners.
Generally, you can get ambulance cover either through a health fund or directly from state ambulance services. It’s also available in a couple of different types, covering emergency or non-emergency services, and the specifics will depend on the health insurance policy and your provider.
Having ambulance cover isn’t just about paying for a ride to the hospital, but about having a safety net against the high costs of ambulance services. These might include emergency transportation, paramedic treatment, inter-hospital transport and more – and what you are covered for will depend on the policy you choose. Some might restrict cover to specific types of ambulance transport, such as road travel only, while others will cover all modes including choppers.
Before deciding on ambulance cover, make sure you read the PDS and, most importantly, the specifics around your state or territory to make the most informed decision for your needs.