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Explain
Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident; provide why and/or how
...and thus...; Therefore, This leads to..., ... as a consequence of...;...may lead to..; ..in response to..;...affects...;...impacts on...
The introduction of Medicare in Australia has led to more equitable health outcomes for some Australians
Analyse
Identify components and the relationship between them; draw out and relate implications
The implications of this are; This may mean; this could possibly lead to...; Following this, ...; Consequently, ...might follow; From this, ...might lead to...; If....then...
When Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people live outside of major cities, this limits access to primary health services, which may mean treatment is received in the latter stages of a chronic condition like lung cancer.
Describe
Provide characteristics and features
Medicare is Australia's universal health insurance scheme. It guarantees all Australians (and some overseas visitors) access to a wide range of health and hospital services at low or no cost.
Evaluate
Make a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of
This has a significant effect/impact because, This is very/moderately/in effective as, , ..has led to mixed results, ..is why this is successful/unsuccessful. ...is critical...
..The National Tobacco Strategy, which includes the Quitline, various smoking laws and campaigns, is highly effective as there has been a reduction in smoking from men over the last two decades. What this means is that men's health is significantly improving, reducing the incidence of cancer and freeing up the public health care system.
Discuss
Identify issues and provide points for and/or against; show two sides of an idea
Similarly; Equally,..; Likewise,...; This is similar to...
In contrast; Although; However;...., whereas; Yet, ...
Medicare, which is the public healthcare system, provides subsidised health care for Australians, whereas the private health care system must be paid for on an annual basis