The Chronicle

Last-minute opportunit­y to save on health cover

- SOPHIE ELSWORTH

HEALTH insurance members have just six days left to decide if they want to switch or ditch their cover before the next premium hike hits. Here’s some last minute tips on how to secure yourself the right policy and reduce your hip pocket pain.

CHECK YOUR COVER

Financial comparison website iSelect’s spokeswoma­n Natalie Pennisi is urging Australian­s to take action this week “to avoid having to pay more for your health insurance”. “Before you think about ditching, think about switching to a provider and cover that’s right for you,’’ she said. Work out your inclusions and exclusions and then work out what you need in the next 12 months.

EXTRAS

This can sometimes be a waste of money so ask your insurer for a copy of all your extras claims in the past year and also the cost of having extras cover. Then do the maths. If your money back on extras claims doesn’t exceed the cost of having excess cover, give it the flick.

HUNT FOR POLICIES

Be aware when using financial comparison websites they don’t include every insurer and policy on the market, so to get a full snapshot go to privatehea­lth.gov.au.

INCENTIVES

Insurers are using plenty of bait to entice new business, so if you sign up before April 1 chances are you’ll get a little sweetener for doing so.

From a short period of free cover, gift vouchers, movie tickets, Flybuys points or free Lycra, insurers are doing much to snare new customers. Some offer corporate discounts – check with your employer.

To get a full snapshot of all providers and policies use the privatehea­lth.gov.au to compare.

As to how frequently you should do this, NIB’s group executive Rhod McKensey said customers should do it “every two years.”

Mother-of-two Sarah Dunn, 32, said she is on the lookout for a new insurer after being with the same provider most of her life.

“We thought we were covered for obstetrics with our second child and we weren’t which was disappoint­ing,’’ she said. “We’re on a tight budget so we have to find the best value for us.”

AVOID THE PRICE HIKE

Premiums are set to jump by an average of 3.95 per cent on April 1 – the lowest level since 2001.

Research by consumer group Choice shows the latest hikes will cost a single-person an extra $90 per year and families about $158 with top hospital cover.

Walsh suggests paying 12 months of your premium before next month. “As rates can go up from April 1, paying your annual premium prior allows you to lock in your current rate for another year,’’ he said.

 ?? Picture: NICOLE GARMSTON ?? HEALTHY CHOICE: Sarah and Matt Dunn with Ashton, 1, and Charlotte, 4, are looking to switch their private health insurance cover.
Picture: NICOLE GARMSTON HEALTHY CHOICE: Sarah and Matt Dunn with Ashton, 1, and Charlotte, 4, are looking to switch their private health insurance cover.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia