
What can HBF osteopathy cover do for you?
Pain management
Improved posture and alignment
Stress reduction and well-being
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How does it work?
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If you are new to private health insurance, you will need to serve waiting periods. If you are switching from another policy or fund, waiting periods may apply so please contact us before starting treatment.
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Frequently asked questions
What is extras insurance?
Also known as ancillary cover or extras cover, extras insurance helps cover the cost of everyday healthcare services including things like dental check-ups, physio appointments and glasses or contacts. These services are generally not covered by Medicare.
When can I start using my extras insurance?
When you buy extras insurance for the first time, there will generally be a waiting period you need to serve before you can claim if you haven't had continuous cover, or if you've just upgraded to a higher level of cover.
What happens to my annual limits if I switch to HBF?
If you're switching to HBF from another health fund and you've already claimed some of your benefits in the same calendar year, any claims you have made with your previous fund this calendar year will result in an adjustment of the annual limit you can claim with us for the rest of the year. For example, if you have claimed $300 on Occupational Therapy with your current fund and you join HBF on Top 70, which has an annual limit of $400, you may be able to claim $100 with us this calendar year. Annual limits reset on 1 January each year.
If your new HBF cover has a service with a lifetime limit, we will take into account all claims you have made for that service previously, regardless of the year they were made.
What is a sub-limit?
A sub-limit is the maximum amount of money you can claim for a specific service, which is deducted from a larger annual limit.
For example, a policy might have a combined annual limit of $500 for dentures, crowns and bridges, with a sub-limit of $300 for each service. That means you'd only be able to claim a maximum of $300 for any one of those services in the year. If you claimed $300 on bridges, you would not be able to claim more for that service during the year, while the remaining $200 could be claimed against one or both of the other services.
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