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Health Improvements
Private Health Industry Contribution to the Public Health Sector
How the Private Health Industry supports and contributes to the public health sector:
- There were 588 private hospitals operating in Australia in 2010–11
(Australian Institute
Higher Rebates for Older Australians
The Australian Government supports privately insured people by giving them a rebate on their premiums for both hospital and general treatment cover. Everyone with private … Read more
More Services Covered
Until now, to have your medical treatments covered by your private health insurance, you had to be admitted to hospital. Even though there might be … Read more
- There were 588 private hospitals operating in Australia in 2010–11
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Your Stories
My family’s got access to Australia’s best doctors and specialists
Accessing the very best specialists
Our family knows we have access to the best hospital and medical treatment.
Our experience:
“When I had an emergency … Read moreShare Your Stories
Tell us your story, so we can tell everyone about the good things that happen in our Health Care system, and we can all work … Read more
Your Stories about Private Healthcare
Here are just some of the stories you have shared with us about your expereinces in the private healthcare system.
We will do our best … Read more
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Health News
Australia’s Health Funds providing healthcare to over 12 million consumers
Our Private Healthcare Funds now cover millions of Australian consumers who know that ill-health can strike at any time.
They all know that it is … Read more
Better Information on Australian Hospitals
MyHospitals presents information on hospitals throughout Australia and how they compare against national and state and territory data, including:
* Hospital profile
* Services offered… Read moreOver 800,00 Australians Have Diabetes
Around 1 in 25 Australians have diabetes, according to an article released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This is up from 1 … Read more
Many Lifestyle Factors Linked to Diabetes Risk
A new study reports that weight, diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol intake may each independently influence a person’s risk of getting diabetes.… Read more
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