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Old 07-03-2015, 11:03 PM #7
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It will be nice to hear from others in various geographical areas if this is being done everywhere.
It has not happened to me in Australia.

All that my GP, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist and chemist/pharmacist have needed to see is my Medicare Card.

Without getting too bogged down in technical detail, all Australian citizens and permanent residents (like me) are entitled to a Medicare Card - it gives them, depending, free/highly subsidised access to health professionals, the public hospital system and prescription medications.
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