Revealed – New Zealand’s top private health insurance providers in 2022

Revealed - New Zealand's top private health insurance providers in 2022

Despite the dip, these numbers still indicate a thriving private health insurance market in a nation where the public health system, along with the Crown entity Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), already provides a good level of support for accident and acute care.

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What are the benefits of taking out private health insurance?

Although covered by the public healthcare system, a considerable number of Kiwis are taking out private health insurance because of “the reassurance in knowing they’re covered in the event of a medical incident,” according to LifeCovered, a Hamilton-based digital life and health insurance brokerage.

The insurtech firm added that despite the benefits offered by New Zealand’s public health system, especially for emergency medical treatments, “public hospitals cannot provide everything for everyone.”

“If a condition is non-emergency, you will usually need to go through an assessment process and qualify for ‘elective’ treatment in the public system,” the company noted.

Data gathered by LifeCovered has shown that unmet demand for elective surgery has reached an estimated 174,000 Kiwis in recent years. The firm also found that those with public health insurance can have their surgeries 100 days earlier on average compared to those relying on the public health system.

“Common elective treatments include hip or knee replacement, heart surgery, hysterectomy, cataract removal, cancerous tumour removal, and diagnostic services such as endoscopy, laparoscopy, MRI scans, tonsillectomy, and grommets,” the company explained.

“Private health insurance covers the cost of many non-urgent procedures and allows patients to receive treatment at private hospitals more quickly. When you don’t have to wait for treatment in the New Zealand health system, you can get back to work faster and live a better life.” 

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How much does medical care cost in New Zealand?

Medical care in New Zealand can be very expensive, especially for those who do not have sufficient coverage. Here’s how much Kiwis need to shell out for common medical procedures, according to Southern Cross, the nation’s largest private health insurance provider. The costs are based on the insurer’s claims data for the 2020-21 financial year.

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Medical procedure



Average cost range





Skin cancer removal



$200 to $2,400





Colonoscopy (with or without associated procedure)



$1,500 to $3,200





Grommet surgery



$2,100 to $2,500





Tonsil removal



$4,400 to $6,400





Squint correction



$5,100 to $7,800





Varicose veins



$6,300 to $7,800





Endometriosis surgery



$8,400 to $21,000





Prostate cancer surgery



$18,600 to $25,800





Hip replacement



$22,400 to $27,300





Knee replacement



$23,100 to $27,700





Heart valve replacement surgery



$63,100 to $80,400




Source: Southern Cross Heath Insurance

 

How does private health insurance work in New Zealand?

In general, there are three types of health coverage that New Zealanders can access. These are:


Minor health insurance: This type of policy covers “day-to-day” medical treatments and costs, including consultations with medical professionals, but does not provide coverage for major surgeries and associated treatment expenses.
Major health insurance: The most popular type of coverage, major health policies pay out for major surgeries and treatment costs – from diagnosis to recovery – as well as special visits. Medical conditions covered include cancer and heart disease.
Comprehensive health insurance: Comprehensive plans include everything that minor and major health policies cover. Because of this, it is also the most expensive type of coverage.

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When looking for a health policy that best suits their needs, consumer website Top Reviews NZ advised Kiwis to consider the following policy benefits:


Cancer care: This covers all cancer-related expenses with the inclusion of Pharmaceutical Management Agency (Pharmac) and non-Pharmac-funded chemotherapy drugs.
Surgical treatment: This covers minor and major surgery expenses.
Non-surgical treatment: This includes allergy treatments, IV infusions, psychiatric confinement, counselling, and consultations.
Diagnostic testing: This covers diagnostic testing and health screening procedures such as mammograms and biopsies.
Pre-existing conditions: This provides coverage for the possible discomfort or illness that could ensue from a pre-existing condition.
Overseas treatment: This covers the policyholder when getting treatment in a foreign country.

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What does private health insurance cover?

Health insurance coverage varies between policies, but some of the most common inclusions according to LifeCovered are:


Hospital and surgical procedures in a private hospital
Tests, diagnostics, x-rays, and minor surgery
Home nursing and hospital allowance
Medical consultations
Therapy and rehabilitation

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On the other hand, private health insurance typically excludes:


HIV/AIDS and related medical conditions
Fertility treatment
Cosmetic treatment
Self-inflicted injuries
Gender reassignment surgery
Illnesses caused by drug or substance abuse
Senile illnesses or dementia
Any sexually transmitted disease

What are the top private health insurance providers in New Zealand?

To find out which private health insurance firms offer the best coverage, Top Reviews NZ analysed several policies from leading industry players. The consumer website then picked out the top providers in different categories based on a range of factors, including products, premiums, and reputation. Here are the insurers that made the list.

1. South Cross




Top pick for



Tailored Health Insurance Plans





Health insurance policies



HealthEssentials, Wellbeing Starter, Wellbeing One, Wellbeing Two, UltraCare, RegularCare, KiwiCare, Cancer Care, Cancer Assist, Critical Illness





Featured benefits



Surgery, specialists, cancer care, diagnostic imaging & testing, day-to-day healthcare, critical illness





Annual premiums*





No excess



$500 excess



$1,000 excess





$1,789.38



$1,520.86



$1,341.94





Financial strength



A + (Strong) – Standard & Poor’s




Source: Top Reviews NZ

 

2. nib




Top pick for



Value





Health insurance policies



Hospital Plan, Everyday Plan





Featured benefits



Cancer surgery, diagnostics, obstetrics, home nursing, dental care, glasses & contacts, GP visits & prescriptions, physiotherapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, remedial massage, acupuncture vaccination





Annual premiums*





No excess



$500 excess



$1,000 excess





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$2,280.88



$1,693.41



$1,458.43





Financial strength



A – (Strong) – Standard & Poor’s




Source: Top Reviews NZ

 

3. Partners Life




Top pick for



Value





Health insurance policies



Trauma Cover, Moderate Trauma Cover, Severe Trauma Cover, Private Medical Cover, Specific Condition Cover, Hospital Cash Cover





Featured benefits



Surgical treatment, non-surgical hospital treatment, serious illness treatment, non-subsidised drug treatment, hospitalisation costs, major diagnostic costs





Annual premiums*





No excess



$500 excess



$1,000 excess





$2,784.98



$2,006.51



$1,747.02





Financial strength



A – (Excellent) – AM Best




Source: Top Reviews NZ

 

4. AIA




Top pick for



Financial Strength Rating





Health insurance policies



Private Health, Private Health Plus, Cancer Care





Featured benefits



Unlimited surgery claims, cancer cover medical hospitalisation & testing, overseas treatment, enhancement passback specialist & tests, reproductive health, health screening, premium waiver





Annual premiums*





No excess



$500 excess



$1,000 excess





$2,447.82



$1,878.69



$1,499.27





Financial strength



AA (Very Strong) – Fitch Ratings




Source: Top Reviews NZ

 

5. Accuro




Top pick for



Fast Applications





Health insurance policies



SmartCare, SmartCare+, SmartStay, KidSmart, StaffCare+, StaffCare





Featured benefits



Hospital & surgical base plan, general surgery, private hospital medical admission, non-Pharmac subsidised drugs, best doctors, optional plans, specialist plan, dental care, optical plan, GP plan, natural health plan





Annual premiums*





No excess



$500 excess



$1,000 excess





$1,777.80



$1,417.00



$1,197.50





Financial strength



B+ (Stable Outlook) – AM Best




Source: Top Reviews NZ

 

*Annual premiums are based on a 40-year-old non-smoking couple’s joint policy, up to date as of November 2021