It's not all roses and butterflies down under.
My missus needed highly specialised but relatively quick and low-risk surgery. Maybe 3 surgeons in the whole country do this particular procedure. Think 30 minutes in the OR, a couple of hours to wake up from the anaesthesia, and then you go home.
$4,000.
And then the anaesthetist sent a separate bill.
What does Medicare + Private Hospital cover out of this? A grand total of $130.
It turns out that this particular procedure has no specific "code", so it's lumped in with a routine day surgery billing code. Which is something like $270, with $130 covered by Medicare.
Now, if you ask me, $270 is too low, $4K is a tad high, and 100% of both should be covered by Medicare.
I looked into it, and it turned out that the Medicare refunds are based on "fixed prices" determined by the government decades ago, and haven't changed since then. Private insurance "goes by the government pricing" because it lets them get away with paying you pennies on the dollar.
Realistically, you're not getting any kind of surgery with general anaesthesia for under $1K. Don't worry though, the government and your insurance company will give you maybe a bit over 10% of that back! They have you "covered".