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The rise of health funds that health professionals trust

Have you ever wondered what type of health fund doctors, nurses, midwives and paramedics trust? A new campaign from Members Health highlights how not-for-profit or… read more about The rise of health funds that health professionals trust

Demand for private health care services back to 100%

Patient demand for consultations and treatments in Australian hospitals has rebounded over and above pre-COVID levels, according to the latest industry research by Members Health…. read more about Demand for private health care services back to 100%

Demand for private health care services rebounds

Signs of a return to capacity in Australia’s hospitals are quickly re-emerging as patient demand for consultations and treatments rapidly bounce back to pre-COVID levels,… read more about Demand for private health care services rebounds

Members Health calls for higher children and dependents ages on family health insurance policies

Young Australians could be saving thousands of dollars during a crucial time in their lives if the Federal Government raised the age limit for children… read more about Members Health calls for higher children and dependents ages on family health insurance policies

Younger Australians drive ‘people over profit’ private health growth

Newly released data on the health of the private health sector confirms that younger Australians are driving growth in ‘people over profit’ health funds. The… read more about Younger Australians drive ‘people over profit’ private health growth

Record benefits paid for 13.5 million with private health

Private health insurers continue to pay record benefits to over 13.5 million Australians with cover, according to the latest quarterly figures from the Australian Prudential… read more about Record benefits paid for 13.5 million with private health