The Federal Government, after multiple reviews of insurers' premium proposals, approved this increase to ensure the sustainability of the private health sector. Health Minister Mark Butler emphasised the necessity of this rise to support private hospitals facing rising operational costs and to maintain the quality of care for policyholders.

In the 12 months leading up to 30 September 2025, insurers disbursed over $26.7 billion in health, medical, and extras benefits. This includes a $1.2 billion (6%) increase in hospital treatments, totalling $20 billion, and a $341 million (5%) rise in general treatments, amounting to $6.7 billion.

Policyholders are encouraged to review their current health insurance plans to ensure they align with their healthcare needs and financial situations. The government's website, www.privatehealth.gov.au, offers a comprehensive platform for comparing various insurance products and prices.

While the premium increase is aimed at sustaining the private health sector, it also underscores the importance of consumers staying informed and proactive in managing their health insurance choices to ensure optimal coverage and value.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Tuesday 24th March, 2026

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