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Aussie parents who don’t plan on growing their family are wasting their money

If you've finished having children you could save by reviewing your health cover.

If you've finished having children you could save by reviewing your health cover. Photo: Getty

In case you missed it, Aussie families have been slugged with an average annual increase of $143 on their health cover this year alone.*

It’s a painful price to pay for hard-working parents, especially when you’re juggling other expenses that are also rising faster than the rate of inflation.

The good news is that you are actually in a great position to save money on your health insurance if you’re no longer planning to have children.

Pricey pregnancy cover is no longer necessary, and your health insurance should reflect your family’s changing needs.

Here’s How You Do It

Step 1: Select your current life stage (below).

Step 2: Once you select your preferred coverage options, you will have the opportunity to compare quotes from multiple health funds.

 

 

 

 

“Aussies are paying ridiculously high premiums for health cover they don’t need,” Jonathan Leane says.

“For example, many families who are not planning on more children are still paying for cover that includes pregnancy or IVF treatment.

“We’ve created HealthInsuranceComparison.com.au with qualified health insurance professionals to simplify the comparison process and make sure our customers only pay for services they use.”

If you’re finished having kids, it’s a great time to review your family’s health insurance policy.

When you use HealthInsuranceComparison.com.au, you’ll be able to select the features and extras that you want, so you’re only comparing policies that apply to your family.

Thousands of Australians use the service each month to save time and money on their family’s health care.

The health cover that gave you peace of mind when your children were babies isn’t going to do the job as they get older.

Having the right hospital and extras cover becomes even more important after you’ve completed your family, especially if you’re on a tight budget.

For example, data from the Australian Society of Orthodontists shows that the most common time to start full orthodontic treatment is between 11 and 13 years of age.

In addition, a survey conducted by OPSM found that one in six Australian children aged 3-10 have experienced eye problems.**

If you don’t have the appropriate level of coverage, you could be stuck paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars out of pocket for your child’s braces or glasses.

Fortunately, it only takes a few minutes to compare prices on quality health cover that could save your family hundreds of dollars each year.

A short phone call with a HealthInsuranceComparison.com.au insurance expert can help you decide which policies offer great value for your family.

When you’re ready to make the switch, they’ll help you with the paperwork, making the whole process as simple as possible.

Compare policies today to make an informed decision on affordable health cover that addresses your family’s growing needs.


HealthInsuranceComparison.com.au is a trusted online service that makes comparison shopping for vital health insurance easy.

With the click of a button, they can help you find an affordable policy by stripping away the cover you don’t use, while saving you money on what matters to you.

For more information, visit Health Insurance Comparison today


*Based on figures from “Lowest private health insurance premium changes in 17 years”, media release from Minister of Health, 2018.

. **Survey of 1006 Australian parents by Lonergan Research on behalf of OPSM in April 2014

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