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Understanding Health Insurance in New Zealand

Key Takeaways:

·         Increases in the need of specialist services and  resource shortages means that the public health system in NZ  is overloaded.

·         Health Insurance helps access essential treatments without significant personal cost or putting up with long waits in the public health system.

·         There are three types of cover, Surgical and Hospital Cover; Specialist and Diagnostic Cover; and Day-to-Day cover (more detail below).

·         Health insurance is a must-have in New Zealand, providing peace of mind, faster access to care, and comprehensive coverage.

·         Navigating health insurance can be complex. Speak with an insurance expert about how a quality well considered policy will ensure you and your family are well-protected, offering tailored benefits that fit your unique situation.

What is Health Insurance?

Health insurance helps cover, reimburse, or subsidise medical expenses, ensuring access to essential treatments without significant personal costs or long waits in the public health system.

It works by having members pay regular premiums into a collective pool managed by an insurance company. This pool is then used to cover, reimburse, or subsidise medical expenses for all members.

How Does Health Insurance Work in New Zealand?

In New Zealand, health insurance complements the public healthcare system. While all Kiwis have the right to access public healthcare, the system often faces long waiting times and resource constraints. Health insurance allows policyholders to bypass these delays, providing access to high-quality private medical facilities and specialists.

Types of Health Insurance

  • Surgical and Hospital Cover: Covers the costs of surgeries and hospital stays. This is crucial for major medical events, ensuring timely and necessary treatments.

  • Specialist and Diagnostic Cover: Pays for specialist consultations and diagnostic tests like MRIs and X-rays, essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

  • Day-to-Day Cover: Includes expenses for general practitioner (GP) visits, prescriptions, dental care, and optical services. It helps manage routine healthcare costs.

 The Importance of Health Insurance in New Zealand

New Zealand’s public health system is under increasing pressure:

  • Growing Demand:

    • Hospital and specialist services are in higher demand.

    • Example: Almost 1.3 million people presented to emergency departments in 2022-23, a 22.5% increase from a decade ago (click the link above)

  • Long Waitlists:

    • Resource shortages lead to long wait times and unmet needs.

    • Example: More than 68,000 patients were waiting over four months for a first specialist assessment as of December 2023 (click the link above).

While the public system has excellent professionals and facilities, health insurance ensures timely medical attention, improving health outcomes and quality of life.

 Key Features of a Quality Health Insurance Policy

When selecting a health insurance policy, look out for these essential features:

Comprehensive Coverage:

·         Surgical and Hospital Coverage: Ensure the policy covers a wide range of surgical procedures and hospital stays, with high benefit limits (upwards of $300,000 to $500,000). This ensures you’re protected against major medical expenses.

 ·         Specialist and Diagnostic Coverage: Policies should provide substantial coverage for specialist consultations and diagnostic tests. This can vary; some policies include one-off specialist visits as an optional extra, while others only cover specialists and tests if they lead to surgery. It's important to understand these distinctions.

Non-Pharmac Drug Coverage:

·         Medical insurance policies differ significantly in their coverage for non-Pharmac approved treatments. Some offer no or little coverage.

 ·         Quality policies offer $300,000 or more in non-Pharmac drug coverage.

 ·         To learn more about Non-Pharmac approved drugs and why this is an important consideration in New Zealand, click here.

Travel and Accommodation Benefits:

·         Travel and Accommodation Benefits: Look for policies that include travel and accommodation benefits for the patient and their family. This is crucial if treatment necessitates traveling away from home, as it covers the expenses of staying near the treatment facility.

·         Example: A quality policy may cover up to $3,000 for travel and accommodation, ensuring the patient and their family can stay close during critical treatments.

Flexibility and Customisation

·         Optional Add-Ons: You may want to choose policies with customisable options like extra coverage for specialists, dental, or optical care. These add-ons allow you to tailor your policy to your specific needs.

 ·         Flexible Excess Options: Opting for policies with different excess levels for family members is beneficial. For example, a low excess for children and a higher excess for adults can balance affordability and coverage.

 ·         Guaranteed Wording: Policies with guaranteed wording are important as they ensure the insurer cannot change the terms and conditions unless it benefits you. This provides stability and peace of mind, unlike some insurers who may not offer this security.

 Pre-Existing Conditions:

·         Pre-existing conditions are medical conditions or illnesses that exist before you apply for a new health insurance policy. They can influence your eligibility for coverage, premium costs, and the scope of coverage.

·          Some policies offer cover for pre-existing conditions under certain circumstances or after a waiting period. Understanding how different insurers handle pre-existing conditions and comparing policies is essential.

 Why Professional Advice is Key

Navigating health insurance can be complex. Professional advice:

  • Understanding Policy Details: Professional advisers can break down the intricacies of policy terms, ensuring you fully comprehend what is covered and any exclusions that may apply.

  • Comparing Options: Advisers have the expertise to compare various policies, helping you find the one that best fits your specific needs and circumstances.

  • Aligning Coverage with Goals: They can tailor coverage to align with your health and financial goals, ensuring you have the right balance of benefits and affordability.

Health insurance is a must-have in New Zealand, providing peace of mind, faster access to care, and comprehensive coverage. A quality well considered policy will ensure you and your family are well-protected, offering tailored benefits that fit your unique situation. Speak to our advisors today to discuss your options 06 7590111.