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More Australians turn to Members Health Funds

As we head into the end of the financial year and with increasing cost-of-living pressures, Australians are urged to shop around for the best private… read more about More Australians turn to Members Health Funds

Australian private health insurance membership continues to grow

Today’s Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) data shows private health insurance membership continues to increase as health funds recorded a tenth consecutive quarter of membership… read more about Australian private health insurance membership continues to grow

Delivering affordable access to healthcare for more Australians

The health insurance industry is again delivering a historically low average annual premium change. Matthew Koce, CEO of Members Health, the peak body for 25… read more about Delivering affordable access to healthcare for more Australians

3 Ways Private Health Insurance for Doctors Can Support Your Mental Wellbeing

Taking time to look after your mental health and well-being as a doctor can sometimes come second to the responsibilities and demands of your profession…. read more about 3 Ways Private Health Insurance for Doctors Can Support Your Mental Wellbeing

Calls to allow private health insurance to cover fee gaps

The Australian newspaper reports the push for health funds to assist consumers by being able to cover doctor’s gap fees as part of the national… read more about Calls to allow private health insurance to cover fee gaps

Improving governance of prostheses regulation to protect consumers

Members Health has welcomed efforts to fix the assessment process for listing medically implanted devices or protheses. The new Medical Devices and Human Tissue Advisory… read more about Improving governance of prostheses regulation to protect consumers