Critical therapy to help Aussies’ mental health
The pandemic has taken a toll on many people and their mental health. Clinical psychologist Dr Melissa Black has some advice.
The pandemic has taken a toll on many people and their mental health. Clinical psychologist Dr Melissa Black has some advice.
At a time when household bills are rising, health insurance premiums are also going up. But there are ways to try and reduce the cost.
If you think you can save a few dollars by dropping your private health cover you could be in for a nasty surprise at tax time.
Private health fund premiums are about to rise, but a recent survey finds that almost half of health fund members are entirely unaware of the change.
Choosing the right health insurance cover can be tricky and one word in particular is often misunderstood.
With a concerning backlog of elective surgeries in public health queues, Aussie are valuing private health insurance more than ever.
With dental health insurance you can get the million dollar smile you’ve always wanted without having to pay an arm and a leg.
With dental health insurance you can get the million dollar smile you’ve always wanted without having to pay an arm and a leg.
With health insurance premiums set to rise, small changes can yield big discounts if done right. Here’s how you can save on your policy.
Health funds are offering up frequent flyer points, waiting period waivers and even cash to attract new customers who want to switch.
New data shows the most popular health insurance policies Australians are taking out and the divide in coverage.
Gold health insurance is the highest level of private hospital cover available in Australia, but it’s also the most expensive.
Silver hospital cover is the second-highest level of health insurance and covers an extensive range of treatments that Bronze and Basic don’t.
Bronze hospital cover may save money on your premium, but you won’t enjoy the same benefits or level of cover as Silver or Gold level health insurance.
Private health insurance can be a major cost each month so it’s worth making sure you are getting back as many benefits as possible.
Basic hospital cover is the lowest level of health insurance that offers limited services for the lowest cost. But is it worth it in the long run?
A popular misconception about the price of private health insurance means we may not be getting the best deal from our cover.
The cost of private health insurance is going up again but, if you act quickly, you might be able to avoid having to pay extra.
Private health insurance can be a big expense but if you are aged 18 to 29 you may be able to get up to 10 per cent off hospital premiums.
Many Australians are bogged down by their monthly insurance bill, but there’s a way you can avoid a pesky price hike in one simple step.
Health insurance premiums are going up soon. When your rate hike notice arrives in the mail, it’s a prompt to see how your policy stacks up.
Private health insurance can be an expensive investment. These are six things to know when making a decision about whether to take out cover.
Taking out private hospital cover is a big financial decision and it’s important to know what you are getting, and what’s not covered.
There’s simple ways to live more sustainably, like growing your own food and recycling. But you could also save on big bills around the home.
Imagine you have an adventure hike coming up and you want health cover for just that day in case you sprain an ankle. Now you can get it.
Before your extras cover resets, there’s one important check you need to make to help you save on your health insurance.
It’s a therapy used by thousands of Australians to help them do crucial everyday activities and yet many of us don’t know exactly what it does.
A few months can seem like a long time when you need medical services not covered by Medicare and don’t have the funds to cover the cost.
There’s no way to predict when you or a loved one will need to call an ambulance.
From potential hidden costs to the benefits of combining your health insurance policies with a partner, here’s what you need to know before you commit.
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