From Overseas and Need Health Cover?
If you are visiting Australia and hold a temporary visa you should consider taking out Overseas Visitors Health Cover. If you need to visit a doctor or stay in hospital while you are here you could find yourself responsible for the full cost of treatment, which can be very expensive.
Benefits, membership costs and eligibility can vary greatly between funds and insurance policies. When buying any health insurance take care to ensure the cover you select is suitable for your needs.
- Make sure that you are aware of the waiting periods of the policy you purchase. Most insurers will impose a 12 month waiting period for cover on pre-existing conditions, and some will not cover them at all.
- Check the restrictions and exclusions of the policy. Not everything will be covered in full and some items may not be covered at all. Remember that hospital costs for overseas visitors, even in a public hospital, are generally higher than $1,000 per day.
- Consider taking out the highest level of hospital cover you can afford. You can choose to pay a higher excess if you do require treatment rather than having a restriction to save money on premiums.
- Check how much your policy will cover for pharmacy as most policies only have limited cover and will not adequately cover high-cost drugs such as those used as chemotherapy drugs in cancer treatment, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
- If your visa status or Medicare eligibility changes inform your fund as soon as possible. Check with them that your policy is still suitable, as you may be able to swap to a residents’ policy.
- Keep your policy paid & up to date. If your policy falls behind in payments, your fund may refuse claims or cancel your membership.
- If you’re anticipating treatment, contact your fund and find out whether you will be covered and how much you will need to pay yourself. If you need treatment which isn’t covered by your insurer, ask the service provider to find out how much you will need to pay out of your own pocket. If possible, ask for a written quote.
Which Health Funds provide cover for overseas visitors?
All members of Private Healthcare Australia are registered as health benefits organisations with the Commonwealth Government and therefore comply with Government standards and regulations on benefits and solvency.
If you wish to join a health fund, or wish detailed information about what our members offer, try the links below:
- Cover for People from Overseas – visitors or temporary visa holders e.g. Temporary Residence Subclass 410(Retirement) Visa Holders
- Cover for People from Overseas – students
(*For more detailed information on OVERSEAS HEALTH COVER in Australia for people from overseas, please visit the Australian Government’s Department of Health and Ageing website)




9 September 2011
Hi,
The individual health funds who have policies for overseas vistors will be able to answer your queries and find a policy to suit your needs. Please use this link to see what funds may be able to help you.
http://www.privatehealthcareaustralia.org.au/for-consumers/from-overseas-and-need-health-cover/cover-for-people-from-overseas-visitors-or-temporary-visa-holders/