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Let's help you find the best health insurance for you, not for me cuz they're different.
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Hi! I'm Tim Bennett. I'm an expert in health insurance finder.com.au. Now, there is no "best health insurance", just as there is no "best" way to watch the Star Wars movies. Even though this is the correct way to watch the Star Wars movies.
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For health insurance, you need to work out what is right for you. Which is why your health insurance will be different to mine's, will be different to my mom's. Let's go over the very basics.
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In Australia, you've got Medicare, the public scheme, and then you've got private health insurance, and it comes in two flavors: Hospital and Extras.
Hospital covers you for treatment in a private hospital and will help you pay the cost of surgery. This could include back surgery, joint reconstructions, adenoid removals, child birth, as well as dozens of other common treatments and some uncommon ones as well, to be fair.
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When finding the best hospital coverage for you, you're going to need something that covers all of your needs both now and in the future. Cover is arranged into four different tiers to make things easier: Basic, Bronze, Silver and Gold.
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it's a bit like the insurance Olympics, although I guess technically, you wouldn't want to compete if it's your health anyway. It's a bad analogy. Point is, the higher your coverage, the more you'll have to pay in premiums and only you can make that choice.
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Now, let's talk about extras. Now extras covers you for things that Medicare doesn't outside of a hospital. This can include dental, physio and optical. Yeah, I'm going to need to put these back on.
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Now an extras policy will have maximum annual limits that you can claim for. For example, you might have an extras policy that gives you $200 to spend on optical, $300 to spend on general dental, and then $500 to spend combined on physio and chiro, which gives you a total benefit of $1,000 a year.
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Ideally, you want to have enough of an annual benefit limit across all of the extras that you're likely to claim to pay back the amount that you pay in premiums. Now I should say the point of insurance is not to make money on Extras or Hospital, certainly. The point is peace of mind so even if it's going to cost you every year and you're not going to claim back everything, it's about making sure that your health is looked after. We only get one chance on this big blue ball hurdling through the galaxy.
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So there are easy ways to compare health insurance and find the best health insurance for you and that way is finder.com.au. That kind of rhyme, didn't it? Yeah, it was pretty good.
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Head to finder.com.au and we will guide you through the process. There's a tool that asks you a couple of questions that will get rid of all of the policies that don't make sense for you, so you can just focus on the best policies that will fit your specific needs. And remember, your specific needs will change over time and you should make it a habit of comparing health insurance at least once a year. Tax time is a really good time that a lot of people use to remind them.
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Now remember this is not financial advice. It's just general information that, look, I think is pretty useful but when you're comparing health insurance policies, you need to read the PDS, the product disclosure statement, and figure out what's best for you.
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That is it for today. There's a lot more to learn on health insurance. And if you'd like to learn more, head to finder.com.au/health-insurance. But this video should give you everything you need to get started comparing today.
Could you please give me a quote for a health insurance . The cover I want is silver cover and silver plus with an excess of $750
Hi Lina,
You can get a quote by popping your details into the quiz on this page. Based on your answers, you’ll get a list of personalised quotes. You can also check out some of the latest offers we have through Finder Rewards, where you may be eligible for a Visa gift card worth up to $500.
Hope this helps!
I may need cataract surgery and am wondering what results there are for
for the best cover for this procedure.
Also if there is a bulk billing available for seniors .
Hi Robert, Check out our guide to cataract surgery costs and cover for information on policies that will cover this. Generally this does require more expensive policies. Cataract surgery is covered under Medicare, but the waiting lists can be longer and you may still have to pay some specialist fees.
Could you please tell me which health fund covers dependents at no extras cost. Adult dependents who are not studying, living with parents and not working or in a de-facto relationship and between the age of 21-25?
Hi Dean,
Typically, there’s no extra cost for dependents – up to the policy’s stated maximum age (which is 31). There’s no age limit for any dependents with a disability.
Feel free to compare your health insurance options in the table above. Be sure to read through the terms and conditions of your chosen insurer with care before you buy.
Regards,
James
Which private health insurance companies offer the best reimbursement of the cost of hearing aids?
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your question.
The best insurance company for you would be the one that best meets your needs, preference, and budget.
If you would like to review the cover limits of Australian funds for hearing aids please head over to our health insurance for hearing aids article.
Open that link and you will find a list of health insurance brands that offer hearing aids cover. Check our comparison table to get an overview of their offer. Once you’re done comparing, you can then select the “Go to site” button to be redirected to your chosen provider’s official website.
While looking for insurers, please make sure you read the terms and conditions of the policy to learn more and know if it is the right policy for you or not.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach us out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Zubair