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Mel Basta

Last Updated 01/12/2025

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What are the different types of health insurance for singles?

If you’re single and looking (for private health cover, that is), you’ve got a few cover options to choose from.

Hospital and extras

If you prefer a comprehensive policy, you can get combined hospital and extras services in one. Since it offers the best of both worlds, some health funds list this as ‘combined cover’ in their policies.

Hospital and extras cover

Hospital cover

Hospital cover is for in-hospital treatment as a private patient. This type of cover can help take care of hospital treatment costs. It also lets you pick your own doctor and skip the public waiting lists for elective surgery.

Hospital cover

Extras cover

This type of cover’s got you for medical treatments that aren’t typically covered by Medicare and are done outside the hospital – things like physio, optical, general dental, and orthodontics. 

Extras cover

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Ambulance cover

In some parts of Australia, ambulance services are free. But not everyone gets that lucky. If your state or territory doesn’t cover emergency ambulance transport, this type of cover could help pick up the tab. 

Ambulance cover

You can choose a policy that offers hospital and extras combined. Or if you’re not likely to get much value back for extras like dental or optical, hospital-only cover could be a more suitable option for you. It’s all about balancing out your needs and your budget.

How much is singles health insurance?

It depends on the type of cover you want. Some extras policies are as little as a few dollars a week, while top-level combined policies can be just over a hundred dollars a week. 

Many providers also offer different options for your excess (the amount you agree to contribute up-front for your hospital stay). If you opt for a higher excess, that usually means lower premiums (your regular insurance fees). 

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What are the other benefits of singles health insurance?

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Should I get singles health insurance while I’m young?

You’re young, free and ready for a spontaneous adventure! But wait – before you sign up for that skydiving class, are you curious which types of health insurance might cover you for ankle injuries? 

If you’re lucky enough to be young and healthy, you might still want to make a plan for unexpected or non-urgent health issues. If you’re treated for these in the public system, you could have a pretty long wait for treatment. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2023–24, 50% of public patients in public hospitals waited at least 46 days for elective surgery.1Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Elective Surgery

Say you do hurt your ankle in that epic skydiving session, and your doctor recommends surgery. Relying on Medicare and the public system, it’s likely you’ll have to wait, but with a suitable level of hospital cover, it’s possible you could get it sorted sooner via the private system and get healing faster. 

Taking out health insurance solo? One advantage is that you can choose the policy that’s perfect for you.

For hospital cover, you can choose between four levels of coverage – basic, bronze, silver, and gold. No matter which provider you choose, the same tier will contain the same treatments. (You can also choose a ‘plus’ policy, which contains the minimum treatments for the tier plus added treatments that you require.)

Dr. Jill Gamberg

GP, Coach, and Lifestyle Medicine Physician

Frequently asked questions

What is hospital cover and how could singles benefit from it?

What about extras cover for singles?

What is combined cover?

Can I switch to couples or family cover if my circumstances change?

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Is couples cover cheaper than two singles?

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