Opinion
Private health cover is in a death spiral
Not enough young people want to cross-subsidise the care of older private health customers. That adds up to big trouble.
Stephen DuckettThe future of the private health insurance industry looks bleak. Premiums are rising and people are dropping their cover, especially the young and the healthy.
Those who are left are more likely to need health care, which drives insurance costs up further. About 100,000 fewer Australians have private hospital cover today than a year ago.
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