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Calls for all sides of politics to commit to support health reform

The peak body for not-for-profit, member owned and community based health funds has called on all sides of politics to support genuine reform that is… read more about Calls for all sides of politics to commit to support health reform

Calls for all sides of politics to commit to support Australians who take personal responsibility for their healthcare

The peak body for not-for-profit, member owned and community based health insurers has called on all sides of politics to stabilise the Australian Government Rebate… read more about Calls for all sides of politics to commit to support Australians who take personal responsibility for their healthcare

Health funds deliver lowest premium increase in close to two decades

Matthew Koce, CEO of Members Health, the peak body for 23 of Australia’s not-for-profit, member owned and community based health insurers, has welcomed today’s announcement… read more about Health funds deliver lowest premium increase in close to two decades

Members Health Pre-Budget Submission to Treasury

Pre-Budget Submission from Members Health to the Treasury. Members Health- Pre Budget Submission

Members Health welcomes efforts to improve transparency and accountability

Australian consumers are set to benefit with an influential Senate report highlighting the role of transparency in promoting affordability within the health system. Matthew Koce,… read more about Members Health welcomes efforts to improve transparency and accountability

11 million Australian private health consumers set to benefit from reforms

Matthew Koce, CEO of hirmaa the peak body organisation for 24 not-for-profit, member owned, community based and regional health funds welcomed the cuts to prostheses… read more about 11 million Australian private health consumers set to benefit from reforms