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Message started by Sir Crook on Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:48pm

Title: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Sir Crook on Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:48pm
Private health insurance reforms proposed as one in four have claims denied

Date
    January 8, 2016
     Canberra Times

As many as one in four users of private health insurance have had a claim refused, a shocking new survey finds.   :(

Conducted by the Consumers Health Forum, it finds that only half of all private health insurance customers know with confidence what their policies cover. Only one in four finds it easy to compare policies.



The average premium is $1935 for singles, $3955 for couples and $4337 for families. Additional out-of-pocket expenses average $2035, meaning that four out of 10 privately insured Australians face expenses of at least 6 per cent of household income.

One in five face expenses of at least 10 per cent.

"It's a poor result for health insurance which exists on the back of huge government financial and regulatory support," said the forum's chief executive, Leanne Wells.

Just over half the Australian population has some form of private health insurance. The Private Health Insurance Rebate costs $6.3 billion a year.

On Friday the forum will present the government with a proposed reform called myCover, which would require funds to offer simple, standardised policies that consumers could easily compare.

Only policies that met the myCover standards would qualify for the Private Health Insurance Rebate.

The policies would provide hospital cover and extras cover only where the procedure was supported by evidence.

Savings would be ploughed back into the health system.

A spokesman for  Health Minister Sussan Ley said the government's own survey found consumers were concerned about affordability and transparency. It was reassuring that the forum was finding the same thing.

"The Minister maintains her concern about the growing number of junk policies and hidden catches," the spokesman said.

"The government is focused on getting the balance right between ensuring strong competition and high-quality, straight-talking health cover."

In an address to the National Press Club in October, the Minister explored the idea of limiting the rebate to hospital cover and supporting other expenses by government-assisted health savings accounts.

The myCover plan proposed by the forum would set up a web-based one-stop shop where consumers could compare and choose between complying policies and get information about actual fees charged by doctors and hospitals.

The internet survey of around 500 privately insured Australians found half took it out in order to avoid being charged more as they aged, and one-third took it out in order to avoid the Medicare surcharge.

Fewer than one in three of those surveyed were satisfied with their fund's ability to keep costs under control.   :(

Two-thirds believed their policies provided them with better access to hospitals for elective procedures but only half thought the policies adequately covered their health needs.

"We want consumers to be confident the policies they purchase will provide them with real value," Ms Wells said. "The confidence should be driven by transparency of information and clear measures of performance. A system that delivers any less is not worth sustaining."

The Minister will release the results of her review of the private health insurance system in the first half of the year.

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by LEUT Bigvicfella (RTD) on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:29pm
I was going to give up my private health insurance until I got the results of my xrays back.  Lucky I kept it


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Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by BoxerMan on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:31pm
It would have happened anyway, maybe a bit of a wait.

You are being screwed big time by these funds!

Half the time you have to chip in anyway!

Its a damn rip off!

BTW whats that hanging down in the middle?

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Dnarever on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:38pm

Vic wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:29pm:
I was going to give up my private health insurance until I got the results of my xrays back.  Lucky I kept it


Yes that tends to often happen to your knee joint when the femur is less than 6 inches in length.

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by BoxerMan on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:44pm
Is that the femur hanging down in the middle? 

;)

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Dnarever on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:58pm
Yes the cost of health insurance is a huge problem but I just don't trust government to do anything they won't make it worse.

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Dnarever on Jan 8th, 2016 at 5:01pm

BoxerMan wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:44pm:
Is that the femur hanging down in the middle? 

;)


I think that is the medical issue, I suspect that is a 4 inch cancerous growth. The femur is the upper leg bone.

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by BoxerMan on Jan 8th, 2016 at 5:05pm

Dnarever wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 5:01pm:

BoxerMan wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:44pm:
Is that the femur hanging down in the middle? 

;)


I think that is the medical issue, I suspect that is a 4 inch cancerous growth. The femur is the upper leg bone.



Oh!

Sorry no offence meant!

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Setanta on Jan 8th, 2016 at 8:07pm

Vic wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 4:29pm:
I was going to give up my private health insurance until I got the results of my xrays back.  Lucky I kept it


Looks like you need a bone transplant, hope it goes well  goes well.

Title: Re: Private Health Insurance Reforms Proposed
Post by Bam on Jan 8th, 2016 at 8:45pm

Quote:
"The Minister maintains her concern about the growing number of junk policies and hidden catches," the spokesman said.


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The internet survey of around 500 privately insured Australians found half took it out in order to avoid being charged more as they aged, and one-third took it out in order to avoid the Medicare surcharge.

The Medicare surcharge is the primary cause of junk policies. Axe it, and increase the Medicare surcharge by 2% of income to give Medicare the funds it needs, and introduce bulk billing dentists.


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