
Compare Health Insurance
Health Insurance Finder® helps you compare health insurance from 30+ funds in Australia.
Health Insurance Finder® helps you compare health insurance from 30+ funds in Australia.
Private health insurance helps with the cost of healthcare not covered by Medicare. Not all policies are created equal, so it's important to compare health insurance and find the best health cover for you. There are two main types of cover: hospital and extras.
The cost of private health insurance varies, but we crunched the numbers from 30+ Australian funds to see what you'll have to pay for hospital and extras cover per month, depending on the level of cover you choose.
Tier | Average | Treatments included |
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Basic | $86 |
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Bronze | $100 |
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Silver | $150 |
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Gold | $193 |
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Extras cover | Average | Included benefits |
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Core | $32 |
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Medium | $67 |
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Comprehensive | $116 |
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Prices quoted are based on a single 30 year-old in Sydney, earning less than $90,000 with a $750 hospital excess from June 2022. Extras categories used the same methodology as the 2022 Finder Health Insurance awards.
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Save on your insurance: July 2023
5 health funds put up their prices on 1 July. This means 11.58% of health insurance customers are facing higher bills – that's 1.37 million Australians.
The price increases make now a great time to look for better-value health insurance. The switching process between funds is simple. You typically won't have to re-serve any waiting periods.
APRA data shows combined policies are held by some 11.76 million people in Australia. Here's something insurers like to keep quite about: you can split your hospital and extras policy and get them from 2 different providers. By doing so, you can shape both policies to your actual needs while saving money at the same time.
James Martin
Editor for insurance
Funds including Medibank, Bupa, HCF and NIB are delaying their premium increases until later in the year (this usually happens every April). They all let you pay a year (or more) of your health insurance upfront. For example, HCF lets you lock in for 18 months. It's delaying its 3.33% price increase until September 2023. That means you could lock in 2023 prices until March 2025. Depending on the policy you have, you could save up to $134 by prepaying.
Gary Hunter
Finder health insurance writer
I've always been a big proponent of private health cover - and geez I was glad I had it when I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021. With any unexpected serious illness, the type of treatment - and crucially the speed of it - could make all the difference.
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Freelance finance journalist
Health insurance is heavily regulated in Australia, which makes it easier to compare health insurance policies like-for-like. That said, funds still have different products and prices, so it's still important to make sure you're getting the right cover for you and your family.
Tim Bennett
Finder health insurance publisher
Hospital cover helps pay for a range of hospital treatments in a private hospital. This can include joint reconstructions, hernia operations and childbirth.
Extras cover helps towards out-of-hospital healthcare. This includes trips to the dentist, eye care by an optomotrists, physiotherapists and natural therapies.
Combined cover includes both hospital and extras. These are either a paid of hospital and extras policies, or a unique, combined-only product.
The private health insurance rebate makes health insurance cheaper for most people. Your exact rebate is determined by your age and income.
The Lifetime Health Cover loading (LHC) kicks in if you don't have private cover by age 31. You'll pay 2% extra for each year you're uninsured when you eventually get it.
The Medicare Levy Surcharge is an income tax of up to 1.5% for high earners. It's payable at tax tiem each year you don't have private health insurance.
Switching health funds is quick and easy. You can transfer your waiting periods, while potentially saving money with new sign-up deals.
Extras benefit limits place a cap on the amount you can claim. They typically reset every 12 months. A higher limit may mean a more expensive policy, but not always.
Waiting periods apply to both extras and hospital policies - you'll need to serve these before claiming a benefit. Some extras policies let you skip some waiting periods.
If you earn under $140,000 (single) or $280,000 (couples), you're entitled to a rebate on your private health insurance policy.
Pop in a few of your details, including how much you've paid or expect to pay in premiums from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023. Find out how much you could get back.
Not sure if private health insurance is worth it? Here are some key differences between the public and private healthcare systems in Australia:
Public system | Private health insurance | |
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Doctor | A public hospital will allocate a doctor for you. You don't get to choose. | You can choose which doctor you see. |
Private room | You'll likely end up in a shared room in a public hospital. | Insurance gives you access to a private room if there's one available. |
Waiting lists | Waiting lists for elective treatments can range from a few weeks to a few years. | Private insurance usually involves a shorter wait. For some procedures, you may even be able to pick your date. |
Treatment types | Medicare doesn't cover most dental, hearing aids or other out-of-hospital treatments. | Extras can give you cashback on out-of-hospital services such as optical, dental, psychology and hearing aids. |
Ambulance costs | In most cases, Medicare won't pay for your ambulance except in Queensland and Tasmania. | Most health funds include cover for an emergency ambulance, even on Basic policies. |
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