How Aussies can get health insurance for less than a cup of coffee a day

It’s no secret that health insurance premiums* in Australia are on the rise and, if you don’t make sure you’re getting the best deal, you could be throwing away hundreds of dollars every year on cover that’s not customised to your needs*.

You could already be paying up to $167 more per year* for your health insurance, and that’s just for those of you who are NOT with one of the ‘Big Five’ health insurers—think BUPA, Medibank, HCF, nib and HBF.

If you are with one of the ‘Big Five’, you could be paying up to $194 per year* for the same cover you currently have.



That’s why it’s so important to make sure you’re getting the most bang for your buck.

Luckily, eligible Australians have access to some of the most wallet-friendly health insurance* available anywhere in the world – from just $3.22 a day for combined hospital and extras cover*.

That’s cheaper than a cup of coffee! But more importantly, it’s thanks to a government rebate* that can make a huge difference in your annual finances.


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Health insurance for less than a cup of coffee? Yes, please! Image Credit: Shutterstock



The rebate will pay up to 32.8% of your policy* depending on your age, income level, marital status, and cover history.

Over the past four years, we know over 44,000 Australians over 50* who have saved an average of $259.50* on their health insurance just by comparing and switching their cover with Compare Club*.

How to save
These Australians managed to save with the help of Compare Club*. Compare Club* helps Aussies find health insurance that is more affordable and better suited to their needs*.

It broke our heart when we were told this, but Aussies over 60 are often left to fend for themselves, unknowingly paying for health cover they will never be able to use. Compare Club* have seen Aussies in their 60s, 70s and even 80s paying for pregnancy and IVF cover without even knowing it, and this should never be the case.


Compare Club can help* you compare multiple health insurers, cover options and pricing all in one place. Their service can save you time, but the biggest benefit for most is how much money you can save off your yearly premiums*, especially when health insurance premiums aren’t the only thing increasing in cost! Compare Club* can help you find health insurance that is more affordable and better suited to your needs*.

Why Compare Club?*
You get the peace of mind that comes with working with trusted professionals who have the years of experience* needed to navigate the complicated health insurance system and keep you from any further confusion. For example, many Aussies worry about not being with ‘one of the big five’ when there is no such thing as a ‘dodgy’ health fund in Australia, as the industry is heavily governed.

How do we know they’re trusted? They’re one of our long-term partners* with whom we have personally compared health insurers! You can read about Maddie’s experience here*.

The team at Compare Club* will make sure you have the health cover you need while paying a price you’re comfortable with*.



So, if you’re sick of endlessly researching health insurers, are looking to save money or simply find cover better suited to your needs, Compare Club is ready to help*.

So why not reach out to Compare Club today and find out if you’re eligible for any government rebates? It’s worth comparing your health insurance* to see if you can save money. You won’t lose anything by comparing; you only stand to save*! After all, if you don’t like the quote you receive from Compare Club*, you don’t have to do anything.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission to write an article or post a deal. We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 
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Who on an age pension has $3.22 a day to spend on coffee every day ! That amounts to almost $100 a month if you follow this annoying ad ! If you are healthy you might never use it !
If you need emergency treatment there is the public hospital, not your own room but you get treated which is the main thing. My late husband had numerous problems, brain anyurism, vascular, triple heart bypass. He was treated very well in the public system. COPD got him in the end.
you have too many ifs
 

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