Introduction | 
                        
                        
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                          On the 10 August 2006 Australia signed an Agreement with the Kingdom of Belgium on  Health Care Insurance (the Agreement).                            | 
                        
                        
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                          Australia  has a number of such bilateral agreements on health care insurance. They  provide residents from each country reciprocal access to the public health care  benefits of the other country. Such agreements are of particular benefit for  people with pre-existing conditions and older travellers.1 
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                          The Committee was informed in evidence from the  Department of Health and Ageing that around 20,000 Australians will potentially  benefit each year from this agreement with Belgium.2 
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                          Background | 
                        
                        
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                          Australia  has bilateral agreements on health care insurance and medical treatment with a  number of countries which have health systems of a similar standard to Australia and  which are able to provide a comparable level of health care. These countries  are New Zealand,  the United Kingdom,  the Republic of Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Norway.3 In addition, agreements are currently being negotiated with Denmark and Slovenia.4 
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                          The Australian community in Belgium is  estimated at 700. Approximately 5,100 persons in Australia were born in  Belgium.5 In 2005, it was estimated that over 15,000 Australian’s visited Belgium with  approximately 12,000 persons from Belgium visiting Australia.6 
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                          The purpose of the agreement | 
                        
                        
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                          This Agreement is designed to contribute to a  safer travel environment for Australians visiting Belgium by giving them access to  necessary health care, which covers medical services, pharmaceuticals and  public hospital care. The Agreement should be of particular assistance to  persons with pre-existing medical conditions who are fit to travel but unable  to obtain travel insurance for their needs and it will also provide cover for  those who find it difficult to obtain travel insurance due to their age.  | 
                        
                        
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                          Under the agreement an Australian who needs to  go to a doctor or visit a hospital for treatment in Belgium will: 
                            [s]imply register by showing their passport before or after  having the medical service. The arrangements operate very similarly in Belgium as they  do in Australia.  As is the case in Australia,  the doctor can choose to bill an insurer directly with no charge to the patient  or the doctor may bill the patient directly, leaving the travelling patient to  claim a rebate from the insurer. It is a system that Australians are familiar  with under Medicare.7 
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                          In addition, the Committee was told in evidence  that: 
                            Belgium  is an important building block for us in the network of reciprocal healthcare  agreements that we have in Europe. It is part  of making it easier to travel and do business knowing that healthcare needs  have been addressed.8 
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                          Obligations | 
                        
                        
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                          The National Interest Analysis (NIA) outlines Australia’s key  obligations under the agreement. These being: 
                        - Article 4 of the Agreement stipulates that Party  nationals will be subject to the same obligations and entitled to the same  benefits under legislation as nationals of the other Party whilst lawfully in  the territory of the other Party. In effect Australia and Belgium will  treat each other’s nationals as their own in relation to access to public  health care benefits.
 
                        - Article 5(1) of the Agreement provides that a  person from the territory of one Party who receives treatment for an episode of  ill-health that requires prompt medical attention while in the territory of the  other Party, is entitled to the public health care benefits of the other Party.  Article 5(3) excludes those entering either country for the specific purpose of  receiving medical treatment.
 
                        - Article 6 allows students and their accompanying  family members present in the territory of the other Party to have equal access  to public health care benefits as the other Party’s nationals receive in like  circumstances.
 
                        - Article 7 provides that persons subject to  Articles 9 to 11 of the Agreement are entitled to benefits in kind while lawfully present in the territory of the other Party.
 
                        - Article 8 requires each Party to pay the  expenses of providing like benefits to the nationals of the other Party.  The Parties may agree on a refund.
 
                        - Article 9 requires each Party to take the  necessary steps to implement this Agreement, communicate on matters concerning  its implementation and on legislative amendments that affect the operation of  the Agreement.
 
                          - Article 10 provides the Parties give free  assistance to one another in the application of this Agreement, unless  otherwise agreed between the Parties.9
  
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                          Entry into force, implementation and withdrawal | 
                        
                        
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                          The NIA states that Article 16 of the Agreement  provides for entry into force on the first day of the third month after the  date of the last notification in writing by both Australia and Belgium that  their respective domestic processes for the entry into force of the Agreement  have been fulfilled. This will occur as soon as practicable for both Parties.10 
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                          Section 7(1) of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (Cth) provides that the Government of  Australia may enter into agreements with the Governments of other countries for  the purpose of the provision of health care to visitors to the host country as  if they were residents of that country.11 
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                          Section 7(2) of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (Cth) provides that a visitor to Australia  to whom an agreement under section 7 relates shall, subject to the agreement,  be treated as an “eligible person” for the purposes of the Act during their  stay in Australia. This means that once the Agreement has come into force, the  Act applies automatically to visitors covered by the Agreement.12 
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                          The NIA advisers that no further legislative  action by the Commonwealth or the States and Territories is required to  implement the Agreement.13 
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                          Article 15 of the Agreement contains a procedure  for the Agreement’s termination. It allows for termination twelve months after  either party gives written notice, to the other party, of its intention to  terminate the Agreement. Any such termination is subject to Australia’s  domestic treaty process.14 
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                          Consultation | 
                        
                        
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                          The Attorney-General’s Department and the  Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provided advice to the Department of  Health and Ageing on the Agreement text as it was being developed. The Prime  Minister, Attorney-General and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade gave the  necessary approval prior to signing the Agreement. The Medicare Eligibility  Section of Medicare Australia  was made aware of the proposed Agreement with Belgium.15 
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                          Information on the proposed Agreement was  provided to the States and Territories through the Commonwealth-State/Territory  Standing Committee on Treaties (SCOT). All State and Territory health  authorities were advised in writing of the proposed Agreement. The Department  of Health and Ageing has not received comment from State or Territory  governments on the treaty.16 
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                          Cost | 
                        
                        
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                          The Agreement has been estimated to cost the  Australian Government $25,000 per annum in health benefits.17 For simplicity of administration, each country will absorb the cost of  providing medical care to visitors, which results in negligible additional  administrative operating costs.18 
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                          The Committee was told in evidence that this  calculation was: 
                            based on an extrapolation using the figures gained from the  reciprocal agreement with Holland.  It has been calculated that the average cost for the total number of Dutch  tourists is $1.68 per person, so it is $1.68 times the number of Belgian  tourists, which was based on the figure of 12,000.19 
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                          Other matters | 
                        
                        
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                          The Committee also inquired about any progress  towards a similar agreement with Germany but was told in evidence  that Germany  was not as yet ready to negotiate such an agreement.20 
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                          Conclusion and recommendation | 
                        
                        
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                          It is the view of the Committee that a health  care insurance agreement between Australia and Belgium that  provides residents from either country with reciprocal access to the other  countries health care would be of benefit to a number of Australians  particularly those who have pre-existing medical conditions and cannot obtain  travel insurance and to older Australians. The Committee also accepts that this  agreement will promote goodwill and a safer environment for tourists, people on  working holidays and business people. | 
                        
                        
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                          Recommendation 2The Committee supports the Agreement on Health Care Insurance between Australia and the Kingdom of  Belgium and recommends that binding treaty action be taken.  | 
                        
                      
                      
       
                      
                        | 1  | 
                        National Interest Analysis (NIA), para. 4. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 2  | 
                        Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 39. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, para. 4. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 4  | 
                         Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 39. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 5  | 
                        NIA, Political Brief on Belgium, Annex,  para. 1.  Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 6  | 
                        Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 41. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 7  | 
                        Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, pp. 30-40. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 8  | 
                        Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 40. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, paras 6-12. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, para. 2. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, para. 13. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, para. 14. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, para. 15. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        NIA, paras 13-15 and para. 21. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 15  | 
                        NIA, Consultation, paras 1-6. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 16  | 
                        NIA, para. 6. Back | 
                      
                      
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                        This cost has been agreed to by the  Department of Finance and Administration. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 18  | 
                        NIA, paras 16-19. Back | 
                      
                      
                        | 19  | 
                        Ms Jennifer Campain, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 41. Back  | 
                      
                      
                        | 20  | 
                        Ms Samantha Robertson, Transcript of Evidence, 22 June 2007, p. 42. Back |