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In the 12 months leading up to 30 September 2025, insurers paid out more than $26.7 billion in health, medical, and extras benefits. This includes a 6% increase in hospital treatment benefits, totaling $20 billion, and a 5% rise in general treatment benefits, amounting to $6.7 billion. Notably, hospital accommodation benefits per episode saw a 5% growth, the highest since data collection began in 2008.
Minister Butler emphasized the government's commitment to balancing the affordability of private health insurance with the necessity of supporting private hospitals facing rising costs. He urged insurers to ensure transparency and fair pricing, stating, "Australians deserve transparency, fair pricing, and confidence their premiums are being directed where they are needed most."
Policyholders are encouraged to review their current coverage and assess whether it continues to meet their needs in light of the upcoming premium adjustments. Exploring different insurance providers and policy options may help individuals find the most cost-effective and comprehensive coverage suitable for their circumstances.
Published:Monday, 2nd Mar 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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