Survey master questions

37 questions found
Visit to a health facility when ill and all the medication prescribed to treat the illness
To be able to see a doctor when needed
Women medics available to care for women in health clinics
Doctor visiting the house when sick
Medical care when required
Afford health care and medication when ill
Able to consult private doctor when you are sick
Family members only able to consult a doctor in a government clinic
Able to consult a private doctor in an emergency without waiting for public outpatients service
Have health insurance for all household members
Access to a bulk-billing doctor (Medicare)
Access to local doctor or hospital
Access to formal healthcare centre
Able to pay for health care without selling any property (chronic disease is not included)
Able to consult Chinese medicine practitioner when you are sick and purchase prescribed medicines
Medical screenings for timely detection of diseases
X-ray and laboratory tests (Doctor recommended)
Health products such as glasses, artificial teeth and hearing aids
Disability support services when needed
Aged care for frail older people
Someone to look after you if you are sick and need help
Being able to take care of yourself when sick
Access to mental health services, if needed
Domestic medicine cabinet
Regular dental check-up once a year
Regular dental check-ups
To be able to see a dentist when needed
Can pay for spectacles if needed
Regular eye check once a year and able to afford spectacles if needed
National health insurance
One hour of physical exercise a day

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