Hospital & Extras Insurance
Hospital and extras cover is one of the most common ways Aussies take out private health insurance – but most people don’t really know what they’re paying for. We break it down in plain English, so you know the difference between hospital cover, extras cover, and how to mix them without paying for stuff you’ll never use.
Common Questions About Hospital and Extras
What’s the difference between hospital and extras cover?
Hospital covers big treatments in hospital, ranging from broken bones to pregnancy whilst extras cover everyday services like dental check-ups and cleans to hearing aids.
Do I need both?
Hospital covers big treatments in hospital, ranging from broken bones to pregnancy whilst extras cover everyday services like dental check-ups and cleans to hearing aids.
How do I compare health insurance in Konkrd?
Most health funds have waiting periods before you can claim on extras when you first take out cover. If you switch health insurance, any waiting periods you’ve already served will carry over, so you won’t need to serve them again for the same services, unless your new policy has a higher limit or additional benefits.
Can I change my cover later?
There are no lock-in contracts with private health insurance, so your cover should always match your needs. That doesn’t mean you need to switch funds often, but it’s important to make sure you’re on the right policy.
Just remember, if you upgrade your cover or add new services, you’ll have a waiting period before you can claim the higher benefits.