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What changed?

Added information on the differences in hospital and extras cover, about iSelect, and choosing combined or separate cover. 
Our aim is to help you make better informed decisions. That’s why iSelect’s content is produced in accordance with our fact-checking and editorial guidelines.

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Dr Jill Gamberg

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How does combined hospital and extras cover work?

Imagine your health insurance is a combo meal – you order the burger (hospital cover) and the fries (extras cover). You don’t necessarily get a discount from ordering both together, but it definitely makes things a bit easier than going to two separate restaurants.  

Do I need combined hospital and extras cover?

If you’re young and healthy, you might only want extras cover, which helps you with things like preventative care, such as seeing the dentist. But as you get older and even have kids of your own, you might want more out of your cover. Combined hospital and extras cover can be a convenient way to make this happen. 

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What’s the difference between hospital cover and extras cover?

Hospital cover

Where do I use it? 

As the name suggests, hospital cover helps you out when you need to check into the hospital. 

What does it cover? 

That depends on your hospital cover tier. Gold covers all kinds of hospital procedures, like joint replacements, while basic and bronze cover fewer hospital treatments. Silver offers more treatments than basic or bronze, but fewer than gold. 

How are costs covered? 

You might need to pay an excess – think of it as the price of admission – and then Medicare and your health fund both chip in to help contribute to the total cost. It’s like splitting the bill, health insurance style. Depending on your provider and policy, you may still have out-of-pocket expenses. 

Are there limits? 

Nope, you can pop in for procedure after procedure, and your health insurance will still help cover the costs (assuming you need the treatment!). 

Still have questions about hospital cover? 

Extras cover

Where do I use it? 

If you’re not checking into hospital but you’re still seeing a medical professional, extras cover might be able to help. 

What does it cover? 

Extras cover can handle things that hospital cover misses out on. It’s your go-to for treatments like dental, optometry, and other services that Medicare doesn’t fully cover. 

How are costs covered? 

Depending on your cover, your extras might foot the entire bill for a treatment or help pay a portion of it.  

Are there limits? 

You’ll need to check your policy for specifics, but extras cover does have annual limits for how much you can claim back. These could vary depending on services and even be shared between people listed on the policy. 

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What are the pros and cons of combining hospital and extras cover?

What should I consider when comparing hospital and extras cover?

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Level of cover

For hospital cover, consider which tier suits your needs – basic, bronze, silver, or gold. While there aren’t standardised tiers for extras, you can still choose different levels of coverage. You’ll be able to select a policy that suits your lifestyle and health needs, like picking a streaming service that fits your ever-growing list of TV show recommendations. 

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Excess

Your excess is your entry fee to private hospital care – when you make a hospital cover claim, it’s what you pay before your admission. You’ll have a few excess amounts to choose from, and a higher excess often means lower premiums.  

Waiting periods

When you sign up for a new policy or increase your level of cover, you’ll usually have to wait a little while before you can access your new coverage. While waiting periods are pretty standard across hospital policies, they can vary more for extras cover. 

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Cost

Your premium is your regular health insurance bill. As mentioned, a higher excess can mean lower premiums. You’ll also find a bit of variation in premiums between providers. It’s worth considering your premiums alongside your level of cover to make sure you’re achieving a good balance between what you’re paying and the value you’re getting. 

‘Gap cover’ is an arrangement that health funds sometimes offer to help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses. It’s worth exploring the type of gap cover in an insurer’s combined policies, especially whether they have agreements with a broad network of specialists. These agreements can significantly lower, or even eliminate, your out-of-pocket expenses for hospital procedures and dental check-ups.  

Dr. Jill Gamberg

GP, Coach and Lifestyle Medicine Physician

Do I have to take out my hospital and extras cover with the same health fund?

Nope! You’re the boss of who wins your health insurance patronage. Having your hospital and extras policies under the same health fund is like wearing matching socks – nice, but not mandatory. Getting them separately is like building your own playlist – more tailored to you, but you have to do the tailoring yourself. It’s your health, and it’s your call. 

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