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Health Insurance Waiting Periods

A waiting period is the time you need to wait before you are allowed to make any claims for benefits on your cover through your health insurance fund. Waiting periods apply for new or increased levels of cover for both hospital and extras cover.

Dental Cover

Avoiding the dentist because of the cost? With extras cover, part of the cost of dental treatments listed in your policy will be covered by your health fund. However, the dental procedures you’re covered for will depend on your fund and policy and are usually subject to an annual limit..

Hospital and Extras Cover

Private hospital cover is health insurance that covers your costs as a private patient while you are in hospital up to the MBS (Medicare Benefit Schedule) fee. Extras cover offers benefits for out-of-hospital treatments which may include dental, physiotherapy and optical.

Family Health Insurance

Families come in all shapes and sizes. Finding a suitable health insurance policy for your family will depend on a variety of factors, including your budget and life stage. Being covered can give you peace of mind should the unexpected happen.

Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS)

Encouraging Australians to take out private hospital cover, the MLS is an additional 1% to 1.5% tax (on top of the standard 2% Medicare Levy) for those who earn above a certain income and don't have private hospital cover.

Switching Health Insurance

It's easy to consider changing health funds if you're unhappy with the service, but most people don't consider a regular policy review as their life progresses through different stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about the different aspects of private health insurance, from hospital and extras cover, to waiting periods, rebates and surcharges.

Health Insurance & Pregnancy

Thinking of starting a family? It may be worthwhile to learn about the benefits of having private health insurance during your pregnancy. Learn about what’s covered, as well as about important waiting period information in our helpful article.

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Mark Pangrazio

Mark Pangrazio​

Executive – Commercial, iSelect

Mark is the Executive – Commercial at iSelect. Mark also loves a chat. Ask anyone in the iSelect team and they’ll tell you how you can always stop for a yarn with Mark – whether it’s about work, footy, what you’re up to or the weather. Mark’s also passionate about helping people find the insurance they are looking for at the price point they can afford. He firmly believes that suitable health insurance cover can provide an affordable way for people to have more choices and control of their healthcare. That’s why he loves working with our insurance partners to bring great products to everyday Aussies.

Mark’s top tips to help with the health insurance rate rise​

  1. Understand the price you're currently paying. This means don't just set and forget. I know it's a hassle but dig out your weekly / monthly / annual bill, including any rebates you might be eligible for and get familiar with the costs.​
  2. Understand how you use your health insurance. If you've got extras cover consider whether you need all the features you're paying for. How often do you go to the physio or dentist? If you've got a premium extras package but only go to the optometrist once a year, then you may want to consider downgrading to a lower policy.​
  3. Could you be saving money on your premium with a higher excess? Generally speaking, if you opt for a higher excess or co-payment on your policy, you’ll pay a lower premium.​
  4. Understanding the value you're getting versus the costs you're paying. Sometimes the cheapest priced plan doesn't provide the best value. It might be tempting to go with the insurer that offers the lowest premiums, but if their policy inclusions are very limited, you might end up paying a lot more out-of-pocket costs if you were to go to hospital, leaving you financially worse off.
  5. Consider comparing your health cover to make sure you're getting a good deal and not paying more than you need to. Some funds may also offer incentives like introductory offers, deals and freebies at certain times of the year. Now might be a good time to shop around. But remember, a good deal or offer doesn’t necessarily mean the cheapest. Make sure the policy is suited to your needs first and foremost.

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