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Why trust HBF for your health insurance?
We're not-for-profit
We’ve been in the business of health since 1941
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Benefits of HBF membership
HBF Member Perks

HBF members get access to a range of offers as part of our Member Perks program. You’ll find discounts on gym memberships, shopping, entertainment and more*.
Health programs
Pharmacy services
Eligible HBF members can use their extras cover for flu vaccinations, health checks and more.
Frequently asked questions
What is health insurance?
What is hospital insurance?
What is extras cover and what does it include?
Who does private health insurance cover?
Whether you need single health cover, couple cover, or family health cover, you can choose cover for just yourself, you and your partner, or your whole family. Generally, there are four categories of membership:
How long can my kids stay on my policy?
Dependent children can stay covered on a parent or guardian’s policy until the day before they turn 31 so long as they aren’t married or in a de-facto relationship.
Can I purchase maternity cover with no waiting period?
What is a not-for-profit health fund?
HBF is a not-for-profit health fund. A not-for-profit uses any money it makes to further its business objectives and cover the cost of running the business, like paying utilities bills and staff. Any surplus earnings (profits) are also used to help further the not-for-profit's mission.
For-profit businesses have the same overheads as not-for-profits, however they use some or all profits to pay shareholders or investors.
What is 'community rating'?
In Australia, insurance is either 'community rated' or 'risk rated'. Health insurance is 'community rated'. Community rating is part of private health insurance legislation and dictates that everyone living in the same state is entitled to get private health insurance and pay the same base price for the same health insurance policies. This means health funds cannot set a person's health insurance premium using individual factors like age, gender, lifestyle or physical condition.







