Australia is a country that is very healthy for visited as a tourist destination, intended as a place to learn and live.
Health services in Australia has high quality. Australia is relatively safe and has a low crime rate. In most places, streets are clean, open and has good lighting at night. The incidence of robbery and assault in Australia is relatively low, and Australia has laws anti-gun and anti-drugs stringent. As in any country, you must be vigilant and big cities have some dangerous area.
insurance is required
As an international student, the student visa requirements to have an International Student Health Protection (Overseas Student Health Cover / OSHC) throughout the period of your stay.
OSHC covers some medical services (refer to your policy for specific details). OSHC you should be prepared before departure to Australia and protect you from the moment you arrive. You must take your OSHC card from your health care provider (eg Medibank Private, Worldcare Assist or BUPA OSHC). Check with the International Student Office of your Institution for assistance.
The health care system in Australia
Most major university campuses has a health center on campus with qualified doctors. While other universities have at least one trained first-aid attendant and room for students who are sick or injured while waiting for the doctor to arrive in an emergency.
There are health centers and hospitals in all cities, including in suburban areas. There are centers of the 24-hour emergency hospital-hospital and in some suburban areas.
Patients can choose to be treated by a male doctor or female.
You can find a doctor who can speak your native language. Department of Immigration and Border Protection offers free national telephone translation services to help patients with less English skills.
The health care system in Australia is divided into two categories, namely 'public' and 'private'. Patients generally rely on the government's national health insurance, Medicare. Public health system has a high quality nationally so that patients do not need to worry that the services provided poorer quality.
Private patients pay an annual fee for health insurance tailored to their needs. Hospitals, private hospitals managed commercially.

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