Levels of cover for single parent families
What level of cover is right for my health insurance plans?
Want private health cover but not sure which level to include in your health insurance plans? Let us help you decide what cover is suitable for you and your family.
Top level private health cover
If you want to protect yourself with the highest level of cover, top level private health cover is for you.
Features:
- Comprehensive hospital cover with no exclusions on treatments such as pregnancy (childbirth) or hip or knee replacements
- Extras cover with maximum benefits for a broad range of extras services.
Suitable for:
- People wanting the best level of private health cover available. Suitable level of cover if you have children.
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Medium level of private health cover
If you're looking for a good level of protection for the most commonly used services as part of your health insurance plans, this could be for you.
Features:
- Security of hospital cover, but you don’t pay for benefits you’re unlikely to need until later in life
- Extras cover with good benefits for commonly used health services.
Suitable for:
- Those wanting cover for a range of services for peace of mind. Suitable for families.
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Basic level of private health cover
If you want the security of private health cover for the essentials, we have basic covers to suit families.
Level of cover:
- Hospital cover for services you’re most likely to use, or cover in case of an accident or emergency
- Basic hospital cover to avoid the Medicare Levy Surcharge.
Suitable for:
- Families on a budget and those whose health insurance plans are simply to avoid the Medicare Levy Surcharge.
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