Australian Medical Association: Patients Missing Out on Private Health Benefits, New Report Card Shows
BARTON,
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Australian patients are being shortchanged by private health insurance companies, which are collecting significantly larger profits while returning a smaller proportion of premiums to customers.
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AMA President Professor
"Our report card highlights the importance for consumers to look closely at their options, as the benefits can vary dramatically between insurers for the exact same product,"
"For the uncomplicated delivery of a baby, we uncovered a dramatic 30 per cent variation of rebates between the highest and lowest paying insurers. That is a staggering
In 2022-23, gross insurer surplus from hospital insurance was about 18 per cent of hospital premiums paid -- an increase of
However, the proportion of hospital insurance policy premiums returned to patients in the form of rebates and other benefits for hospital treatment fell to 81.6 per cent in 2022-23 -- down from 88.02 per cent in 2018-19.
"The reality is the value many consumers receive from their private health insurance is declining, relative to the big profits insurers are making,"
"As our private hospital system covers 40 per cent of
"However, there should be a mandated responsibility for all private health insurers to return a minimum amount of money that they receive back to their customers in the form of rebates and benefits."
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Original text here: https://www.ama.com.au/media/patients-missing-out-private-health-benefits-new-report-card-shows



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