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Doctors and Specialists
Your health cover will help you pay for doctors and specialists. In Australia your doctor is
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Hospital
As a nib customer you have the choice of being admitted to a public or private hospital.
Private hospitals allow you to avoid long public hospital waiting lists and allow you to choose
your preferred specialist. |
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Emergency Ambulancenib will pay for emergency and medically necessary ambulance transport provided by a state or territory ambulance service anywhere in Australia. Call out fees (where you are treated at the scene and transport is not required) are also covered. ‘Emergency’ and ‘medically necessary’ is determined by the attending doctor. 100% of medically necessary transport provided by a State and Territory Ambulance Service. |
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Accident“Accident” means an event leading to bodily injury caused solely and directly by violent,
accidental, external and visible means and resulting solely, directly and independently of any
cause. |
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Prescription Medicationnib will help you pay for some prescription medications. Prescription medication is medicine that a doctor has prescribed to treat an illness. Up to $50 per prescription item listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), after you pay the PBS Patient contribution. You can claim up to $300 per person per calendar year, capped at $600 for families. |
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VaccinesImmunisations and Allergy Vaccines |
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Infertility treatmentsInfertility treatments like assisted reproductive services or in-vitro fertilisation and secondary conditions related to infertility treatments |
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Extras services
Extras servicesTreatments by dentists, physiotherapists, chiropractors or any other Extras service providers (unless directly related to a hospital admission and completed in hospital), or other Extras services such as glasses, hearing aids or artificial aids. |
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Waiting periods apply if you are new to health insurance. You need to serve the waiting periods before you are entitled to receive the benefits | - 12 months - Pre-existing conditions except psychiatric - 12 months - Pregnancy and birth related services - 2 months - Pre-existing psychiatric treatment - No waiting period – Ambulance services |
Core
$49.47/month
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Hospital
As a nib customer you have the choice of being admitted to a public or private hospital.
Private hospitals allow you to avoid long public hospital waiting lists and allow you to choose
your preferred specialist. |
✓ |
Accident“Accident” means an event leading to bodily injury caused solely and directly by violent,
accidental, external and visible means and resulting solely, directly and independently of any
cause. |
✓ |
Doctors and Specialists
Your health cover will help you pay for doctors and specialists. In Australia your doctor is
called a GP (or ‘General Practitioner’). |
✓ |
Emergency Ambulancenib will pay for emergency and medically necessary ambulance transport provided by a state or territory ambulance service anywhere in Australia. Call out fees (where you are treated at the scene and transport is not required) are also covered. ‘Emergency’ and ‘medically necessary’ is determined by the attending doctor. 100% of medically necessary transport provided by a State and Territory Ambulance Service. |
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Prescription Medicationnib will help you pay for some prescription medications. Prescription medication is medicine that a doctor has prescribed to treat an illness. Up to $50 per prescription item listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), after you pay the PBS Patient contribution. You can claim up to $300 per person per calendar year, capped at $600 for families. |
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Infertility treatmentsInfertility treatments like assisted reproductive services or in-vitro fertilisation and secondary conditions related to infertility treatments |
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VaccinesImmunisations and Allergy Vaccines |
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MBS
The schedule set by the Commonwealth Government for the purpose of paying Medicare Benefit.
MBP
Minimum Benefits Payable (MBP) means if you’re attending a private hospital, there will be significant out of pocket costs for the treatment.
MBS Fee
The amount set under the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
Prosthesis list
The Prostheses List is a list of medical devices for which insurers are required to pay a benefit when a member has the relevant coverage.
PBS
The program of the Australian Government that provides subsidized prescription drugs to residents of Australia, as well as certain foreign visitors covered by a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement.
Things to consider
Does the plan meets the requirements of the Australian government student visa?
All plans meet the Department of Home Affairs student visa requirement. And the policy or voucher can be sent immediately.
Does it cover a specific treatment/medication you need?
Consider your unique medical needs when you’re choosing plans. If you have a specific medical question, please consult your doctor or our customer service.
Does it cover prescription drugs?
Core and Ultimate plans offer coverage for prescription drugs.
Do you need to get vaccines?
Ultimate plan covers 100% for preventative vaccines in National Immunization Program Schedule, such as HPV, Measles, Hepitatis A, Hepitatis B, and etc.